NOWRUZ

NOWRUZ

$85.00

NOWRUZ PERSIAN NEW YEAR
1399 Friday, March 20 at 7:30am in Iran

Nowruz is a rite dating back to at least the 6th century BCE, marking the new year and ushering in spring. The most important holiday to Iranians, marking the official first day of the new year of the Iranian solar calendar (Spring Equinox). Nowruz is celebrated by many different religions and cultures across this vast region of the Middle East. The return of the spring was seen to have great spiritual significance, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and joy over sorrow. On the day of Nowruz, there is much feasting, visiting family members and friends, and exchanging gifts. The arrival of spring means that the cold season is over and warmth is on the way. To many countries in the Middle East and Central Asia, especially Iran, there‚ there is more to Nowruz. For the Iranian people, the arrival of spring is all about a long lasting tradition. It is a celebration rooted in history and the glorification of growth and vigor in Mother Nature. New Day. New Year. New Life. New Beginnings.

Nowruz Moborak +)

- Fleece crew neck knit top featuring dropped shoulders, long sleeves, and a cropped raw-cut hem.
- Hand silk-screened artwork
- Casual fit
- 51% Cotton, 49% Polyester
- Womens sizing
- Machine wash cold

Garment may vary slightly from image as each one is hand made to order.

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