In fact, in the past, the young girls of Badrood carried in their dowry a doll hand-sewn by their grandmother; far from the family cocoon, this one will play the role of a patience stone to which the very young bride will confide her moods and little by little, will deliver her intimate secrets,loneliness, sufferings, dreams and desires.
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With all our best wishes for this new couple, to Ms. Sogand Davari (grand-daughter of Mr. Ayaz and Mr. Aziz Davari, the two eldest members of the Rahgoshay-Davari family) and to her husband Mr. Mohamad Ehmadi, to whom Dr. Rahgoshay has awarded the museum's medal of honor for its collaboration in safeguarding a centuries-old tradition.