Description
The Buta is the most popular ancient oriental motif and its name is likely to be derived from the Persian word “boteh”, which means a shrub that looks like a thistle. The Buta constitutes a fascinating example of how a basic idea can be interpreted in a variety of ways by different cultures.
The Buta’s interpretations range from a depiction of a pine cone, to a palm crown, to a flame – this interpretation having had religious significance as a symbol of immanence and eternal life.
Thus, according to the latter interpretation, to give someone a piece decorated with the Buta is akin to wishing long life and lasting memory