The word “Spring” in the English tone as is origins from the proto-Germanic “sprenganan” meaning burst or jump. During this period, the earth axis increases the angle relative to the Sun, as result the length of daylight and temperature increases, causing plants growth. The Northern Hemisphere, uses the astronomical vernal equinox, 21 of March, marking the first day of spring, the summer solstice, 21 June, marking the last day of spring. At the Persian culture the first day of spring called Farvardin also begins on 21 March. In the traditional Chinese calendar, spring consists of the days between 3 and 5 February, ending at 5 or 7 May. At India the spring season is culturally in the months of March and April. At ARTH.E spring is celebrated with new creations, refueled by this epoque of beauty and rebirth.