Rumi's Spoons

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Decorative spoons with paintings of Rumi, his mausoleum, the Green Dome and a Semazen (a.k.a. Whirling Dervish).

An influencer of Sufism, Rumi was one of the most significant poets of all times. His mausoleum, the Green Dome is today a museum in Konya, Turkey.
Semazen is the name given to participants of the formal ceremony, during which performers whirl in three 15 minute intervals as a form closeness with God in Sufi tradition.

This object has created a bizarre link between us and the incredibly talented Adile Naşit of Turkey. Find out more here.

Material: Wood & Metal
Measures: H 23cm, W 14.5cm, D 2cm
Notes: This is a vintage item with signs of use | These spoons are for decoration only and should not be used to eat

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Decorative spoons with paintings of Rumi, his mausoleum, the Green Dome and a Semazen (a.k.a. Whirling Dervish).

An influencer of Sufism, Rumi was one of the most significant poets of all times. His mausoleum, the Green Dome is today a museum in Konya, Turkey.
Semazen is the name given to participants of the formal ceremony, during which performers whirl in three 15 minute intervals as a form closeness with God in Sufi tradition.

This object has created a bizarre link between us and the incredibly talented Adile Naşit of Turkey. Find out more here.

Material: Wood & Metal
Measures: H 23cm, W 14.5cm, D 2cm
Notes: This is a vintage item with signs of use | These spoons are for decoration only and should not be used to eat

Decorative spoons with paintings of Rumi, his mausoleum, the Green Dome and a Semazen (a.k.a. Whirling Dervish).

An influencer of Sufism, Rumi was one of the most significant poets of all times. His mausoleum, the Green Dome is today a museum in Konya, Turkey.
Semazen is the name given to participants of the formal ceremony, during which performers whirl in three 15 minute intervals as a form closeness with God in Sufi tradition.

This object has created a bizarre link between us and the incredibly talented Adile Naşit of Turkey. Find out more here.

Material: Wood & Metal
Measures: H 23cm, W 14.5cm, D 2cm
Notes: This is a vintage item with signs of use | These spoons are for decoration only and should not be used to eat

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