Kerman handicrafts iran
Kerman handicrafts have a worldwide reputation. The province’s handicrafts are divided into family and workshop industries.
Family handicrafts such as shawl, pate, and cashmere have fallen apart from the rest of the pate.
Workshop handicrafts also include carpet weaving, jajim, carpet and weaving.
Petite Embroidery: Petite is a kind of Iranian embroidery that comes from sewing colored woolen threads on a shawl or shawl in beautiful designs such as bushes, cedar and bergamot, and gives an exquisite view of the colorful flowers and shrubs that are the result of the efforts of the hardworking girls and women. It is Kermanian.
Pete is produced exclusively in Kerman and its sewing is common in all cities and villages around the province, especially Kerman, Sirjan and Rafsanjan. Its beautiful designs are the work of skilled designers. These designs and drawings are the work of skilled designers. These designs and designs are rooted in Iranian civilization and culture.
Carpet: Kerman carpet is one of the most beautiful and most beautiful carpets in Iran and in the world. Kerman has very good wool for carpet weaving. Its type is similar to Khorasan wool and slightly lighter than Kermanshah wool.
Kerman carpet fame is most of all due to its color and design. There are two factors of design and color in carpet differentiation. Kerman carpet design and color is one of the most exquisite, beautiful and lightest weaving in the world. It is one of the most famous workshops in Rayne and Khaman.
Glim: The glim texture in the tribal and rural communities is almost non-seasonal and seasonal. The bulk of the production glimmers of the nomadic women are self-consuming and are used in various ways such as glim and glimmers, jaws, dormitories and sachets and so on in their daily lives.
Another portion of their output is exchanged at local trade centers, thereby providing a portion of the family’s needed income. Iranian carpets have different types such as carpets, masand, plus, Shiraki screw and … Shiraki screw is a type of carpet weaving by Kerman tribes. In this type of glim, unlike other types of glim in which the fabric causes the product to form, the fabric has no role in the texture and only bonds to the threads and strengthens the engagement of the cream yarn with the threads. This type of caramel is produced in Sirjan and Tabriz province.