Iranian Nomads Crafts
Iranian tribes produce a variety of commodities that offer their surplus and consumption for sale or exchange. Among the handicrafts of the nomads can be carpet – carpet – Saddlebag , Tobre, Chukka, Burke, Plus and so on.
The socket is a luggage rack that sits behind the four ends. Tobra is a bag used for carrying vehicles by people, especially shepherds and sailors, or hung around the neck for feeding.
Chuck or Burke is a wool or goatskin cream with a coat-like garment, plus a goat’s hair in a long, narrow rectangle that is sewn from the sides and forms large pieces that are very large. It is nomadic and is set up with ropes and sticks and small and large nails.