Ornament buta
Buta is one of the most ancient and cherished oriental motifs. Its name likely originates from the Persian word “boteh,” which means a shrub resembling a thistle.
The Buta ornament became so beloved by the British that they adopted it from India and reproduced it in their textiles. Consequently, it became known in the West as the Paisley pattern, named after a Scottish town famous for these fabrics.
Buta exemplifies how a fundamental idea can be interpreted in numerous ways by different cultures. The motif’s meanings range from a pine cone, palm crown, to a flame, each holding religious significance as a symbol of immanence and eternal life.
Thus, gifting someone a piece adorned with Buta is akin to wishing them a long life and lasting memory.
Description
Description
Types: 14K Gold
Stone: Diamond
Color: No color
Gender: Woman







