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Month: December 2020

Kashi Haft Rang (Seven-Colored Tiles) of Shiraz

Tiles industry and tile-work crafts, that can be more found in ornaments of many architectures and specially shrines of Iran, has a very ancient history just like pottery. Based on the found artifacts, the beginning of tile-work is traced back to...

Stone Carving of Razavi Khorasan

Stone Carving, also known as engraving on stone, is the craft of making objects of which the primary material is stone. Stone Carving began several centuries B.C. in Iran, when animal hunting tools and daily life utensils were made out of stone, and...

Nazok Kari or Rizeh Kari of Urmia

Woodcrafts refers to objects that are made from wood, and carpentry is one of the most important professions in cities of Iran such as Urmia. Carpenters have played a major role in of crafts related to architecture. One of these crafts which is also a...

Shiriki Pich Kilims of Sirjan

One of the oldest handicrafts of Iran are Kilims and historical documents prove that they go back to more than five thousand years ago. Kilims are originally flat weaves that are made without using knots, but according to the Dehkhoda word...

Mat Weaving of Bushehr

Mat weaving or as in Persian language “Hasirbafi”, which traces back to thousand years ago, is a kind of the handicrafts that is created differently in each region and by using various kinds of leaves. This craft is more common in sea sides and...

Sermeh Duzi of South Khorasan

Sermeh Duzi is one of the oldest embroideries of Iran. There is no available text regarding the history of this sewing handicraft, however, after examining the decorations of the collars, army and royal clothing and flags of Iranians during history we...

Ghalamkari Print of Isfahan (Calico Work)

Ghalamkari, a kind of traditional print that is applied to textile, is one of many handicrafts of Isfahan. The handicrafts of Isfahan are so popular and prosperous that this city was chosen as the World Crafts City by the World Council of Handicrafts...

Yazd Pottery

The art of pottery is one of the most beautiful and ancient crafts of Meybod which, due to its history and economic importance, showcasing the artistic taste of people of Meybod. In city of Meybod in Yazd, Mend-e Gonabad in Khorasan and Estahban in...

Varis Bafi of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari

Technological advances and changes of the lifestyle of today have resulted in some handicrafts to lose their usage and become obsolete. But they keep their value as cultural heritage. One of these crafts is Varis Bafi of Bakhtiari tribe. The Varis is a...

Giveh of Kermanshah

Giveh Bafi, making of Giveh, or Giveh Chini, is one of most significant handicrafts of Kermanshah and it makes up a major share of products of this province. Giveh is an espadrille like footwear that is very light and durable. It was more common in the...

Marquetry of Western Azarbaijan

In Persian word, marquetry is called “Mo’aragh” which literally means “an object with trace of veins”. But in terms of handicrafts, Mo’aragh is a form of art where colorful pieces of wood are delicately cut and arranged next to each other on a wooden...

Khorjins of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari

Even though Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari is one of the smallest provinces of Iran, it is the home of two of most important tribes of Bakhtirai and Qashqayi and has affected the handicrafts of other cities and has been affected by them in return. Besides...