Gorgan handicrafts iran
Gorgan handicrafts in Iran are inspired by what nature has provided to the people of this region. A large part of Gorgan’s handicrafts belong to Turkmen ethnicity, which attracts the eyes of every visitor who each has a beautiful appearance.
Golestan Handicrafts:
Plus weaving
Needlework (Black Embroidery)
traditional instrument
Jajimche
Carpet weaving
Jajim weaving
Woody
Traditional Forging
Mat weaving
local clothes
Turkmen rug
Turkmen rug is one of the most prominent Golestan handicrafts in Iran, which has a special place due to its unique style and appearance. The texture of Turkmen rugs is done by, with and in horizontal and Persian weaving. And its designs have been geometrically inspired by the simple lives of the nomads, their beliefs and traditions of the past, and the designs used in each tribe and tribe are different. Alongside the beautiful rugs, rugs and backpacks of handmade Turkmen ethnicities of Golestan province is unique.
Weaving silk
Silk weaving is one of the traditional arts of the people of Gorgan that flourished in the past, with most of the local people’s clothing being made of silk, such as shawls, scarves, scarves and clothing. Today most of these dresses are used for special occasions. Also, dresses like the red Konik dress, which is a traditional Turkmen dress, are made of silk. One of the areas that are still traditionally woven into the fabric is the people of Kasr village, a suburb of Kalaleh.
Jewelry
One of the original art of the people of Gorgan and Turkmen is the creation of beautiful ornaments, formerly made of silver and used to adorn it with precious stones. This precious art has been passed down from generation to generation and has come to the present time and nowadays we can see the beautiful jewelry that has been combined with other arts such as engraving and beauty. The designs on these beautiful ornaments are mostly floral and herbal and have different roles and for some specific beliefs refuse to live up to the design. Rice and Warsaw are also used today instead of silver, which are less valuable than silver, and sometimes use gold or gold water to increase its value. Turkmen jewelry made by Bilek Zik, Gul Agha, Sam Sole and neck.
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