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  2. Arts of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The arts of Iran are one of the richest art heritages in world history and encompasses many traditional disciplines including architecture, painting, literature, music, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, metalworking and stonemasonry. There is also a very vibrant Iranian modern and contemporary art scene, as well as

  3. Iranian handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Persian embroidery. Pateh, needlework on wool, with colored thread, mostly of silk.It is mostly created by women. [5]Rasht embroidery; Sermeh embroidery; Sistan embroidery and Sistan cream embroidery [], using a black, cream or white thread color to decorate clothing or other fabrics

  4. Persian art - Wikipedia

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    This article covers the art of Persia up to 1925, and the end of the Qajar dynasty; for later art see Iranian modern and contemporary art, and for traditional crafts see arts of Iran. Rock art in Iran is its most ancient surviving art. Iranian architecture is covered at that article.

  5. Khatam - Wikipedia

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    Detail of an Iranian jewel box decorated by khatam. Khātam (Persian: خاتم) is an ancient Persian technique of inlaying.It is a version of marquetry where art forms are made by decorating the surface of wooden articles with delicate pieces of wood, bone and metal precisely-cut intricate geometric patterns.

  6. Balochi needlework - Wikipedia

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    Balochi needlework (also known as Balochi embroidery; Balochi: گُد دۏچی) is a type of Balochi handicraft made by the Baloch people. [1] It is considered a heritage art, has been recognized by UNESCO, and it sells internationally.

  7. Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts

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    The gates of Bagh Melli, where some offices of ICHTO are located.The gates were constructed during the Qajar dynasty.. The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Iran (Persian: وزارت میراث فرهنگی، گردشگری و صنایع دستی ایران, romanized: Vezârat-e Mirâs-e Farhangi, Gardeshgari va Sanâye'-e Dasti-ye Irân) is an educational and research ...

  8. Culture of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Intricate stone art of Persepolis. Iranian art has gone through numerous phases, which is evident from the unique aesthetics of Iran. From the Elamite Chogha Zanbil to the Median and Achaemenid reliefs of Persepolis to the mosaics of Bishapur. The Islamic Golden Age brought drastic changes to the styles and practice of the arts. However, each ...

  9. Rasht embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Rasht embroidery (Persian: رشتی‌دوزی, romanized: Rashti-duzi) is a Persian art and handicraft. It is a decorative felt panel with a fine detail chain stitch embroidery, originating in the city of Rasht in Gilan province, Iran. [1] [2] This style of craft flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries in what is now Northwest Iran. [3]