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Totan Weaving

Totan Weaving in Iran: A Sea of Art on the Waters of Hamoun Totan weaving is a unique and original Iranian handicraft that has been prevalent in the Sistan and Baluchestan region, particularly on the shores of Hamoun Lake. In this art, the stems of a plant called "totka" are used to build small, lightweight boats called "totan". History of Totan Weaving Totan weaving has its roots in the...

Suvas weaving

Suvas weaving art: a heritage from Hormozgan grovesSuvas weaving is one of the most valuable handicrafts native to Hormozgan province. This art is woven using the leaves of the palm tree, especially the wild palm, a very strong and durable type of clog called Suas. In the past, Suas were used as foot coverings in hot and dry areas, and today they are still known as a valuable handicraft and a symbol of...

Chambafi

Chambafi art in Iran: a legacy of nature and artist's handsChambafi is one of the most beautiful and authentic Iranian handicrafts, which is rooted in the rich history and culture of our country. This art creates diverse and beautiful products by using stems of plants such as reeds, reeds, reeds, and sometimes tree branches.History of ChambafiChambafi has a long history and is known as one of the...

Marvar Weaving

Marvar Weaving in Iran: The Delicacy of Woven Wicker Baskets Marvar weaving is another beautiful Iranian handicraft in which thin, flexible stems of a plant called marvar are used to weave various types of baskets, mats, and decorative objects. This art is particularly popular due to the delicacy and beauty of its designs, as well as the diverse applications of its products. History of Marvar...

Arghavan Weaving

Arghavan Weaving in Iran: A Blend of Art and Nature Arghavan weaving is one of Iran's traditional and beautiful handicrafts, in which the stems of the Arghavan tree are used to weave baskets, mats, and decorative objects. This art is particularly popular due to its close connection with nature and the simplicity and beauty of its designs. History of Arghavan Weaving The roots of Arghavan weaving...

Turkehbafi

The art of weaving in Iran: a legacy of nature and artist's handsTurkehbafi is one of the original and ancient handicrafts of Iran, which is rooted in the rich history and culture of our country. This art uses thin and flexible leaves of trees and plants to create a variety of products that have had many uses in the past and present.The history of weavingWeaving is as old as human civilization. Evidence...

kabobafi

The art of kabobafi; A legacy of the groves of KhuzestanKapubafi is one of the most valuable handicrafts of Iran, which is rooted in the rich history and culture of Khuzestan province. This beautiful and practical art creates amazing works using palm leaves. In addition to many uses, kapohs are also a symbol of the identity and culture of the people of Khuzestan.History of KapubafiThe art of capobufi has...

Bamboo weaving

The art of bamboo weaving in Iran: a legacy of nature and artBamboo weaving is one of the most beautiful and practical crafts that is very popular in Iran, especially in Gilan province. This art creates various and beautiful products by using bamboo stems.History of bamboo weaving in IranBamboo weaving in Iran is about a hundred years old. Some believe that this art was brought to Iran by Kashif...

Borya Bafi

Art of Borya Bafi: A legacy of reeds and artist's handsBuria weaving is one of the original and ancient handicrafts of Iran, which is rooted in the rich history and culture of our country. This art uses natural reeds and especially reeds to create various products that have had many uses in the past and present.History of Buria weavingBorya weaving is as old as human civilization. Evidence shows that...

Gazbafi

Weaving art in Iran: a legacy of Hamon wetlandGazbafi is one of the valuable handicrafts native to Sistan and Baluchistan region, which is rooted in the rich history and culture of this region. This beautiful and practical art creates amazing works by using reeds from the Hamon lagoon, especially Lokh reeds. In addition to many uses, the woven hats are also a symbol of the identity and culture of the...