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The Persian Wedding of ancient Babylon, has one of the most peculiar and enigmatic rituals nowadays. Data from the time of Zoroaster (VI century BC), and although it is now celebrated in different ways much of its symbolism still remains…

Lighted by two candles, a symbol of the future couple, the bride dressed in white silk remains waiting for the dawn and looking in a small mirror, Ayeneh-ye bakht or destiny mirror. In the ceremonial room and facing the sunrise is the sofreh-ye aqd, handmade and full of meanings...

Collection inspired by the symbolism of the Persian wedding chandelier. These pieces represent the union of man and woman, emphasized by the polarity of each.

Mavy Valdés
Industrial Designer Monterrey, Mexico