Introduction to Shiraz Silverwork
Shiraz silverwork has been prevalent in this area since ancient times, and valuable utensils and utensils were made by the city’s silver artists. In fact, the industry dates back to 7,000,000 years ago in Iran and is still popular in art cities such as Shiraz.
As for how to make these beautiful dishes, we have to first form a person called the Silver Duvetter and then, the engraver create beautiful roles on these dishes and utensils. Next, silver is bitten. If there is a pot inside it and bit it on the back if they work on a container or tray. Next, they draw the sketch on silver and scribble on the lines in half. They then separate the bitumen from the silver and pour it over the carvings. In the end, they are best powered by polished oil.
Shiraz’s silver-plated designs can not be found in any corner of Iran or even in any book. Engravings such as narcissus, iris, five feathers, odor amber and roses are usually ornamented with silverware and utensils. Legendary and humane designs such as the role of Forouhar, Shahnameh myths, Achaemenid kings and soldiers, and Lili and Majnoon are also prevalent among the silver.
It is worth mentioning that Shiraz silverworks are priced higher than their counterparts in provinces such as Isfahan because of their high grade 90. One of the best and most famous shops in Shiraz to buy these beautiful and eye-catching works is the shops in Bashir House, Lawyer Market and Hafez Tomb of Shiraz. Of course, the silver shop named Zarrin on Molla Sadra Street in the city is also one of the safest to buy silverware and utensils in Shiraz.
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