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By bnm Tehran bureau Iran's handwoven carpet industry, once a cornerstone of the nation's cultural and economic identity, has ...
I Don't Want To Be A Good Woman is an abstract walking simulator that depicts the experience of being a young girl in Iran - ...
The remnants of the design will be kept to create a new artistic piece in conjunction with the artist, the CTA said.
Centuries-old cultural ties between China and places such as Iran, India and Turkey are highlighted at a Hong Kong Palace Museum exhibition.
TEHRAN--Each Persian carpet is more than a textile; it’s a vivid reflection of Iran’s rich heritage, artistry, and cultural evolution spanning over two and a half millennia.
There were carpets everywhere, in many different sizes, colors, and designs. They unfurled out a large one that was a replica of a 17th-century carpet found in the Metropolitan Museum.
Organised in four sections, Wonders of Imperial Carpets not only explores imperial carpet production across Safavid Iran, Mughal India, Ottoman Turkiye, and China between the 16th and 18th ...
Tales of magic carpets connect to migrant journeys in Iranian-American artist’s exhibit at Mingei Shirin Towfiq is an interdisciplinary artist and Iranian-American exploring ideas of belonging ...
The Ardabil Carpet — one of the oldest dated carpets in the world — is believed to have been created in Tabriz, an Azerbaijani-speaking city in Iran’s East Azerbaijan Province.