Persian date-filled pastries • gift-ready boxes in Los Gatos
Kolompeh is a traditional Persian pastry filled with sweet dates, warm spice, and finished with stamped designs.
It is a strong choice for Nowruz, hostess gifts, tea service, or a more traditional Persian pastry box when you want something date-forward and more substantial than a tea cookie. For the fastest quote, send your preferred style, box count, and pickup or delivery city.
At a glance
Kolompeh is a strong choice when you want a traditional Persian pastry with more presence than a tea cookie, especially for gifting and holiday sharing.
Ordering details
Starting at $33 • box of 12
Nowruz, hostess gifts, tea service, and traditional Persian pastry boxes.
Pickup is available by appointment in Los Gatos, and Bay Area delivery may be available depending on the date and location.
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Persian Gift Box Collection
Kolompeh is a beloved Persian pastry filled with sweet dates and layered with warm spice notes like cinnamon and cardamom.
The stamped tops make it visually distinctive, which is part of why it works so well for gifting, holiday visits, tea service, and Persian dessert assortments.
Kolompeh stands out because it combines a rich date filling, warm spice, and a stamped top that immediately gives it a more traditional Persian pastry look.
The filling brings natural date sweetness supported by cinnamon and cardamom.
The stamped tops give Kolompeh its signature visual identity and make it especially giftable.
The filling can include walnut, which adds texture and a deeper, nuttier finish.
A boxed format and visual detail make it strong for hostess gifts, Nowruz, and tea gatherings.