Quadruple Buta
Buta is an ancient and beloved oriental motif, likely deriving its name from the Persian word “boteh,” meaning a shrub resembling a thistle. This ornament gained such popularity with the British that they adopted it from India and featured it in their textiles. It has since become known in the West as the Paisley pattern, named after the Scottish town renowned for these fabrics. Buta serves as a captivating example of how a simple design can be uniquely interpreted by various cultures.
Buta’s meaning varies, often seen as a pine cone, palm crown, or flame, each holding religious significance as symbols of immanence and eternal life. Thus, gifting someone an item adorned with Buta is akin to wishing them longevity and enduring memory.
Description
Description
Types: 14K Gold
Stone: Diamond
Color: White
Gender: Woman







