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Three more Iranian cities as well as a village have been added to the World Crafts Council’s list of cities and villages known for their handicrafts. Now, over a dozen Iranian towns and cities are on the list.
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Kalpoorgan is one of that fascinating villages of Sistan and Baloochestan province in southeast of Iran and has recently been nominated as the first handicraft village in the world.
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Presence of different cultures in Iran has led to a great diversity of Persian handicrafts. They tell a lot about the creativity and aesthetic taste of different communities.
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The nomadic tribe of Lak in western Iran annually travel from the warm region of Lorestan to their summer resort in Spring and begin their migration back to the winter quarter when autumn arrives. What follows are Tasnim News Agency’s photos of the seasonal migration of Lak tribe’s nomads:
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Rashtidoozi is a type of traditional Iranian crochet where cloth is decorated with colourful silk thread.
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Zarbaft is the most exquisite and legendary Persian textile which was once a world-famous fabric.
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Qeshm is an Iranian island in the Persian Gulf with many natural, cultural and tourist attractions. The island is considered a tourist hub with great capacity to attract more domestic and foreign travellers.
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Jirya is the name of a small village in Markazi province, central Iran, where a unique carpet with international reputation is woven.
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The Sarooq rug is a kind of hand-woven Persian rug and a handicraft with international reputation.
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Zarbaft is the most exquisite and legendary Persian textile which was once a world-famous fabric.
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