Peganum smoke in Iran has a very ancient history and has deep roots in Khorasan. In Gonabad, until 50 years ago, women used to burn them early in the morning and put them on fire at the front door.
Iranians have considered Peganum a sacred plant since ancient times, and for it they imagined a divine force and healing and magic. Folklorists consider another reason for the sanctity of Peganum Peganum and say in Iranian culture green and green is a symbol of life, abundance and blessing and has a sacred aspect.
The evergreen and fertile plant of the Peganum harma, like the cypress tree, was another motive for the holy and blessed of the Peala among the people.
Among some Persians it was customary to make pendants of Peganum seeds such that they first pull the seeds of Peganum to a few threads and then tie them together, and from them the pendant of the square and triangular and diamond and round them.
Our pendant has the same square as tradition without Peganum seeds. Whether you’re a believer in the power of symbolism, a collector of cultural artifacts, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of traditional craftsmanship, our Shodeh Pendant tradition Evil Eye pattern bookmark is sure to enchant and inspire.
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