Today’s busy and modern life has made us very tired of technology and we all turned to traditional and authentic decoration. These designs and carvings, which have been customary for thousands of years, give our life a new color and make it beautiful. It is in this way that we find a new and fresh sense of zest for life and return home with more taste!
color making is one of the most sensitive stages of ghalamkari making, during which master craftsmen, based on their experience, provide the desired color materials from materials such as pomegranate skin, sesame oil, rose, grape juice, turmeric, iron rust, etc.
Traditional fabrics “Pateh” of Kerman
“pateh” is an Iranian traditional needlework folk art . The oldest pate discovered dates back to the 18th century. All the patterns on “Peteh” are sewn by the hands of Iranian women artists with needles, and this is one of the most valuable handicrafts of Iran. The patterns which are used in Pateh are two main groups: “The Peezly” and “The Tree”. The more designs sewn on the pate, the higher its value and price .

pateh persian needlework
Traditional fabrics “Termeh” of Yazd
The beginning of cashmere weaving in Iran dates back to the beginning of the Safavid period.
The stages of termeh weaving :
1) Washing wool
2) Bleaching wool
3) Fix the color
4) Dyeing with natural and vegetable dyes
Basically, cashmere fabric has a favorable relative resistance due to its unique texture and the high density of its wefts, and it is generally more durable than other types of fabric.

Traditional fabrics “Termeh”

Traditional fabrics “Termeh”










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