Butejegheh is a bowed cedar motif symbolizing humility, deeply rooted in Iranian culture. This motif holds significant historical value in traditional arts and is prominently featured in various handicrafts such as fabrics, carpets, rugs, pottery tiles, shawls, textiles, Khatam, Tashir, Zarbafi, Cashmere, and Pate. It is a versatile decoration found in different sizes and shapes. Additionally, it can be fashioned as an ornament using feathers from ducks, peacocks, or birds of prey, often adorning hats worn by courageous individuals.
This series aims to showcase Iranian artists residing in Canada who, through perseverance, challenges, and shared affection, endeavor to make a meaningful impact in their adopted country while imparting the rich cultural legacy of their homeland to others. The symbol encapsulates qualities of patience, love, open-mindedness, and benevolence.
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