
TEHRAN - The 9th International Fajr Handicrafts Festival, also known as Sarv-e Simin, concluded on Monday night at Milad Tower in Tehran, with high-ranking officials stressing the significance of Irans cultural heritage and handicrafts industry.Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Minister Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri attended to the gathering, highlighting the essential role of handicrafts in the countrys economy and cultural diplomacy.
He kept in mind that over 570,000 craftsmens are currently participated in Irans handicrafts sector, explaining it as an industry deeply intertwined with creativity, tradition, and household values.Handicrafts are not merely products; they embody art, lifestyle, and cross-cultural discussion.
This sector has the possible to exceed oil incomes while showcasing the charm and artistry of Iranian workmanship worldwide, Salehi-Amiri stated.He explained that an Iranian carpet displayed in a foreign country functions as a cultural ambassador, showing the heritage and aesthetic perceptiveness of the nations artists.The minister further highlighted Irans huge tourist potential, asserting that the country boasts a thorough series of tourism experiences, including historic, cultural, natural, and medical tourist.
Every visitor to Iran has the opportunity to witness an abundant and varied selection of experiences, he mentioned, criticizing the negative representation of Iran in some global media outlets.
He urged local content creators to counteract such narratives by showcasing Irans appeal and security.During his speech, Salehi-Amiri also provided updates on Irans continuous tourism tasks, mentioning that there are presently 18,043 active accommodations and over 2,700 tourist jobs under advancement.
He noted that regardless of difficulties, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Irans tourist sector has continued to grow.Mariam Jalali, the deputy minister for handicrafts and traditional arts, explained the celebration as a conclusion of extensive planning and dedication over the previous 6 months.She highlighted that Irans handicrafts market has constantly developed instead of stagnating, showcasing resilience and development throughout history.
This is not simply a closing ceremony however a statement of dedication and action.
Craftsmens, cultural heritage specialists, and tourist experts stand together to show how identity-based economics can resolve essential financial challenges, she stated.Saeed Al-Qaddoumi, the president of the World Crafts Council, also attended to the attendees, expressing his deep appreciation for Irans contributions to global handicrafts.
He acknowledged Irans abundant creative tradition and its recognition as a leader in preserving and commemorating traditional crafts.
Iran has actually always held an unique place in my heart, just as it performed in my mothers.
With 16 cities and villages designated as worldwide handicrafts hubs, Irans devotion to its creative traditions is exceptional, he said.Al-Qaddoumi applauded cities like Isfahan, known for its intricate Persian paintings and inlay work, and Tabriz, renowned for its elegant carpets.
He described the Fajr Handicrafts Festival as an essential platform for artisans worldwide to exchange concepts, foster cultural appreciation, and celebrate the invaluable contributions of standard crafts.
This festival is more than an eventit is an area for connection, finding out, and shared respect, where we can acknowledge the extraordinary role each people plays in the global crafts neighborhood, he added.Expressing appreciation on behalf of the World Crafts Council, Al-Qaddoumi extended his appreciation to all those associated with arranging the festival, highlighting the value of strengthening ties between Iranian artisans and their global counterparts.The festival concluded with the discussion of Sarv-e Simin awards to distinguished craftsmens, acknowledging their excellence in standard craftsmanship.AM