The Haft-Seen is a traditional table setting in Persian culture, celebrated during the Nowruz festival, which marks the arrival of spring and the Persian New Year. The name "Haft-Seen" translates to "seven S's," referring to seven symbolic items that start with the Persian letter "S." Each item represents a different aspect of life, such as health, wealth, and love, and is carefully arranged on a table to bring good fortune for the year ahead.
In addition to the seven main items, families often include other meaningful objects, like painted eggs, goldfish, and candles, to enhance the display. The Haft-Seen not only serves as a beautiful centerpiece but also fosters a sense of togetherness and reflection as