100% Silk Made in the USA Pull On closure Hand Wash Only High quality Pomegranate silk scarf Pomegranate lover gift Pure silk Designed by Abgaryan ART company
Pomegranate is one of the most recognizable symbols of the country. In Armenian mythology it symbolizes fertility and good fortune. It was a guardian against the evil eye. At weddings in Western Armenia, a bride would throw a pomegranate and break it into pieces. Its scattered seeds ensured that the bride would bear children. In Van, Armenian women who wanted to have a son would eat bread made from dough mixed with pomegranate seeds. Its importance is attested in historical Armenian manuscripts and stone carvings where it was used as a popular ornament. One of the most iconic Armenian art movies is that of Sergey Paradjanov named “The Color of Pomegranates”. In the film, the red pomegranate on a table with its wrinkled skin and fresh pulp stands out as an embodiment of the invincible soul of Armenia. The Land of Israel is praised for its pomegranates in the Bible. This beautiful fruit is rich in symbolism for the Jewish people Rosh Hashanah is the Festival celebrating the Jewish New Year. This is when Jews celebrate the Creation, the Birth of the world. One of the customs for this festival is to eat pomegranates, which are believed to contain 613 seeds. By eating the pomegranate Jews display their desire to fulfill Gods' 613 mitzvoth (commandments from the Torah). Pomegranates, due to their many seeds, symbolize increase, fertility, abundance, prosperity. In my painting pomegranates symbolize procreation and prosperity for the Bride and Groom, and an increase of merits for us all, which is something we specifically request on Rosh Hashanah CARE INSTRUCTION FOR SILK SCARF HAND WASH IN COLD WATER WITH SOAP, DON’T LEAVE IN WATER FOR LONG TIME, HOT IRON FROM REVERSE SIDE!!!
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