Persian handicrafts
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Iranian craftwork , are handicrafts works that are useful in ordinary life or are decorative.They are made completely by hand or using only simple tools. Usually the term is applied to traditional means of making goods.
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[edit] Weaving
Iranian Folkloric dress of Abyaneh
- Carpet and Rug weaving
- Ghalamkar
- broderi dzi
- Kilims
- Termehdozi (weaving special table cloths)
- Zaridozi (decorating fabrics by sewing with golden stitches)
[edit] Metal works
[edit] Wood works
- Moarragh
- wood carving
[edit] Stone and Mosaic
- ceramic and mosaic works
- sculpturing
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Persian metal Engraving (golden plate),depicting King Anushirvan |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ The Cambridge History of Iran by I. Gershevitch (1985) p.154

