Butaly
The “Buta” design is one of the oldest and most cherished oriental motifs, likely derived from the Persian word “boteh,” meaning a shrub resembling a thistle. It was so popular with the British that they borrowed it from India and reproduced it in their textiles, leading to its Western name, the Paisley pattern, after a Scottish town renowned for these fabrics. Buta illustrates how a simple idea can be uniquely expressed by different cultures. Its meaning varies, from a pine cone to a palm crown to a flame, which holds religious significance as a symbol of immanence and eternal life. Thus, gifting someone an item adorned with buta is like wishing them a long life and enduring memory.
Description
Description
Types: 14K Gold
Stone: Diamond
Color: White







