Karam Persian Godess | Video Title- Shiraz
One evening, while clearing rubble from the basement of her family’s centuries-old home, Shiraz’s spade strikes something hard. Not stone. Not bone. It is a mirror. But this is no ordinary mirror. The frame is made of shisha glass and turquoise, shaped like the wings of a Simurgh—the mythical bird of Persian legend. When Shiraz picks it up, the reflection does not show her face. It shows a woman made of fire and clay, wearing a crown of tulips.
In a Persian and Islamic context, translates to "generosity," "bounty," or "grace." It suggests a theme of divine or noble kindness flowing from the "Goddess." Suggested Video Structure Video Title- SHIRAZ KARAM PERSIAN GODESS



