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Iranian-Miniature -Isfahan Miniature - Iranian Art - Persian Art
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Isfahan Miniature

By Mohammad Jafari
December 13, 2017
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Persian Miniature A Persian miniature is a richly detailed miniature painting which depicts religious or mythological themes from the region of the Middle East now known as Iran. The art of miniature painting in Persia flourished from the 13th through the 16th centuries, and continues to this day, with several contemporary artists producing notable Persian miniatures. These delicate, lush paintings …

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Isfahan Khatam - Khatam of Isfahan - Persian Art - Persian Art
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Isfahan Khatam

By Mohammad Jafari
December 12, 2017
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Khatam (Persian: خاتم‎) is a Persian version of marquetry, art forms made by decorating the surface of wooden articles with delicate pieces of wood, bone and metal precisely-cut geometrical shapes. Khatam is also the capital of Khatam County in Iran. Khatam kari (Persian: خاتم‌کاری‎) is the art of crafting a Khatam. Common materials used in the construction of inlaid articles …

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Isfahan Engraving - Qalam Zani - Iranian Art - Persian Art
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Isfahan Engraving ( Qalam-Zani )

By Mohammad Jafari
December 12, 2017
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Engraving (Qalam-Zani) It’s one of the traditional handicrafts of Iran that its origin goes back to the Sogians period that lived in Caucasus around 5000 to 7000 years ago and had Aryan origins. Engraving is done on different metals such as copper,brass,silver, gold and also some alloys. To engrave, first the back side of the work is covered by tar …

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Tile Work in Iran
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Tile Work

By Mohammad Jafari
December 11, 2017
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History of tile (glazed brick), manufacture and decoration in Iran, goes back to the prehistoric period. It has an important position among the various decorative arts in Iranian architecture. Four main decorative features could be categorized here. They are stone carvings, brick work, stucco and tile panels. The intricate method of manufacture, designs and type of materials used in these …

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Art of Minakari ، Isfahan Handicrafts - Iranian Art - Persian Art
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Isfahan Minakari

By Mohammad Jafari
December 11, 2017
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The art of Minakari or Enamelling is called miniature of fire as well as the decoration of metal and tile with mina glaze. Minakari or Enamelling is the art of painting, colouring and ornamenting the surface of metals by fusing over it brilliant colours that are decorated in an intricate design. Mina is the feminine form of Minoo in Persian, …

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Iranian-Miniature -Isfahan Miniature - Iranian Art - Persian Art
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Isfahan Miniature

By Mohammad Jafari
December 11, 2017
in :  Iranian Art
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Persian Miniature A Persian miniature is a richly detailed miniature painting which depicts religious or mythological themes from the region of the Middle East now known as Iran. The art of miniature painting in Persia flourished from the 13th through the 16th centuries, and continues to this day, with several contemporary artists producing notable Persian miniatures. These delicate, lush paintings …

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Isfahan Calligraphy

By Mohammad Jafari
December 11, 2017
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The Arabic script was adopted in Iran quite soon after the Islamic conquest of AD 642, largely because it was the official script of the new state into which Iran was incorporated.Calligraphy is the highest art form of the Islamic civilization, and like all forms of art that came into contact with Iran, it was enhanced and developed by the …

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