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Day: 11 December 2020

Chanteh Bafi of Fars

Chanteh or “Ayinehdan” is one of the handwoven products of nomad people of Fars province. Chanteh has been defined as “the knapsack of the dervish which are generally made of rugs and carpets and sewed in forms of sack. Then, leather pieces are sewed...

Golabatoon of Hormozgan

Golabatoon, with a more than two-thousand-year-old history, is a kind of traditional embroidery of Hormozgan. The World Crafts Council has recorded Hormozgan as a center of Golabatoon, due to its unique and unmatched products. Like many other kinds of...

Khar Mohreh (Qom)

“big beads (Mohreh) which are worn around the neck of Donkey (Khar)” Dehkhoda states in the definition of Khar Mohreh. Khar Mohreh is among handmade ceramic products with light blue and turquoise blue color called also Kouji or Mohre-ye Mehr (meaning...

Darayi Bafi of Yazd

The history of Yazd has entwined with the history of its textile industry. The traditional textile products of Yazd were considered a priority due to two reasons; First, the raw materials of textiles, cotton and silk, were produced locally, and...

Shawl of Kurdistan

One of the most important crafts that developed in the geographic realm of Iran, is making shawls. Like carpets and silks, shawls have been produced from ancient times. In the early years of Qajar dynasty, however, Kashmir shawls that were produced in...

Gereh Chini or Trelliswork of Tehran

One of the traditional decorative and applicable handicrafts of Iran is “Gereh Chini”, literally meaning arranging the knots, that is the art of laying finely cut pieces of wood on a surface based on a specific design. Geometric knots that are...

Tow Bafi of Birjand

Tow Bafi is the dominant handicraft of Khorashad village, one of the counties of Birjand in the South Khorasan. It was the first village of Iran that was registered as the center of the celebrated handicraft of Tow Bafi. The most common product of Tow...

Kelim of Qazvin

Hand woven products are one of crafts that can be traced back to many years ago. They were first created as a means of survive but they are also symbols of artistic taste of their creators. Based on historical documents traditional textiles have long...

Gargur Bafi of Hormozgan

Gargur bafi is a kind of handicrafts specific to cities by the sea in the south of Iran. The Gargur, that in the local dialect of Hormozgan are called “Kelgar”, are cages with a dome like top, and act as one sided funnels. They are used to trap the...

Calligraphy of Qazvin

According to Iranian legends, calligraphy was invented by Tahmuras, the third king of Pishdadian dynasty. It has been recited in the Book of King (Shahnameh) by Ferdowsi that after the demons were captivated by Tahmuras, they asked for mercy and in...

Traditional Ring Making of Qom

The art-craft of metalworking is of the local handicrafts of Iran and many craftsmen and artist of different fields have practiced it for different purposes. Traditional ring making is one of the most prominent handicrafts of Qom in the field of metal...

Knives of Zanjan

Knife making is one of the oldest and most famous handicrafts of Zanjan. Today, we know very little of its history. However, according to historic documents and travel notes we can conclude that from the 17th century Zanjan was a city where knives,...