Diqna d’Nissan (Nissan’s Beard)
Diqna D’Nissan floral wreath with Assyrian New Year signage.
As an Assyrian New Year tradition, people would go out into their fields and collect the first flowers and herbs of the season, displaying them above their front doors for a month as a symbol of blessing. This was called Diqna d’Nissan (Nissan’s beard).
Diqna D’Nissan floral wreath with Assyrian New Year signage.
As an Assyrian New Year tradition, people would go out into their fields and collect the first flowers and herbs of the season, displaying them above their front doors for a month as a symbol of blessing. This was called Diqna d’Nissan (Nissan’s beard).
Diqna D’Nissan floral wreath with Assyrian New Year signage.
As an Assyrian New Year tradition, people would go out into their fields and collect the first flowers and herbs of the season, displaying them above their front doors for a month as a symbol of blessing. This was called Diqna d’Nissan (Nissan’s beard).
As an Assyrian New Year tradition, people would go out into their fields and collect the first flowers and herbs of the season, displaying them above their front doors for a month as a symbol of blessing. This was called Diqna d’Nissan (Nissan’s beard).