TEHRAN On Monday, a cultural and commercial delegation from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan visited the Fusion Art Handicraft House in Tehran.The delegation which included prominent artisans and company agents from the two Central Asian countries, was accompanied by Ehsan Dehqani, the deputy director of handicrafts for Tehran province, CHTN reported on Monday.The delegations go to intended to deepen cultural and artistic ties in between the nations and explore the rich world of Iranian handicrafts.
The group included artists and professionals in various fields of conventional crafts, consisting of miniature painting, embroidery, pottery, jewelry-making, carpet weaving, and textile arts.During the check out, the managing director of Fusion Art Handicraft House provided a detailed introduction of the organizations jobs and activities, which cover a wide range of crafts, consisting of pottery, painting, sculpture, and other conventional handicrafts.The house likewise showcased a number of pieces developed by its homeowner artists, which were highly applauded by the visiting delegation, the report said.The visitors highlighted the creative capacity of their respective nations and highlighted the importance of cultural exchanges.
They also recommended arranging joint exhibitions including artists from Iran, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan as a way to promote good understanding and collaboration.The delegations visit also consisted of a trip of the Iranian fashion jewelry design studios, where different methods, such as engraving, gems inlay, and filigree work, were demonstrated.Currently, a choice of 13 cities and 3 villages in Iran have been signed up by the World Council of Handicrafts as world cities of handicrafts.AM
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