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Handicraft works originating from Iran.
Iranian handicrafts are
handicraft or handmade crafted works originating from
Iran .
Basketry and wickerwork
Carpets and rugs
Textiles
Persian embroidery
Balochi needlework
Brocade ,
shuttle-woven
fabrics often made in colored
silks and sometimes with
gold and
silver threads.
Felt , a traditional weaving, common to the
Kermanshah province
[7]
Ghelimche [
fa ] , a traditional machine woven fabric
Ghalamkar , wood-block printed fabric, often used for table cloths or as bedspreads.
[8]
Khameh , silk embroidered on raw-colored fabric, typically in all white.
[9]
Jajim , hand-woven, colorful fabric often found in rural areas
Termeh , hand woven fabric, often used for table cloths, or made into shawls.
[10]
Metalwork
Tabriz-style copper
Persian metal engraving (golden plated), depicting Shah
Anushirvan
ring making in
Qom province
Openwork metal,
incense burner , c. 11th century
Enamelwork
Store selling metalwork
Woodwork
Girih , a branch of traditional architecture and tiling
strapwork , often made of wood, but sometimes made of other materials.
Moarragh (also known as Moarraq), traditional
marquetry or wood inlay
Khatam ,
marquetry or wood inlay using very small pieces, often made into boxes or to decorate home goods
[15]
[13]
Wood carving
Girih screen found in
Nishapur
A sample of Khatam box
Khatam items
Pottery and ceramics
Stone, masonry, and mosaic
Painting, drawing, and motifs
example of a Persian miniature, "The Nightmare of Zahhak" (c. 1525–1535)
example of Tashir
Gol o bolbol motif on earthenware tiles, from the
Qajar-era
Persian silk brocade with silver and gold thread, with paisley pattern
Places in Iran to find handicrafts
See also
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