AtamHatik (AgraHadig) Babies First Tooth Ceremony Symbols
Little ones' first ceremony before their birthday. Professional symbolic items and hexagon shape box created from cedar color Wood and clear Acrylic to showcase inside the box. The box is opening from one side as shown in the picture.
Each symbol size is around 3 inches.
Box size is 6x6x3 inches approximately.
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About:
Agra Hadig or Atam Hatik is a ceremony in Armenian culture commemorating the first tooth coming in of a newborn baby. In the ceremony, the young baby is set before several symbolic items relating to different professional vocations. Whichever item the child first selects is meant to indicate what profession the child will likely gravitate towards as they grow up. Traditionally, the mother next sprinkles wheat over the child to wish for fruitfulness. The combination is meant to represent the spiritual connection between Agra (teeth) and Hadig (wheat)