Handicrafts of Qeshm Iran

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Among the most important handicrafts of Qeshm people are lemongrass doubt, embroidery and so on. It can be said that lamination is the oldest organized and regulated industry of Iran’s southern islands.
At present most of the buoys built on Qeshm Island are designed by local masters in terms of size, size and type of float. Learning and training in carpentry is empirical, and sons are inherited from their fathers. The industry is a completely masculine industry, with no women involved.
An embroidered Glabeton embroidery is a traditionally indigenous occupation of beaches and islands where art is sewn to beautiful designs and embroidered with gold band strips and decorated for women and more on local scarves and pants. It goes.
The original design is made of Indian and Bengali women’s clothing and is mostly used locally, but is now more or less attractive to women in other cities because of its local coverage and ease of use. The work tools are made of hooks, materials, studs and quads.
José Embroidery is another handicraft in the area, with a silver band crossing the width varying from mesh to fabric or custom designs. In Jose, the silver band is mostly used on a scarf, locally called “front fossil”.
Weaving is one of the most important handicrafts of the people in this area and throughout the southern part of Iran. Leafy branches of date palm are used to make the catheter. They attach leafy branches to ropes woven from palm leaves and are used to cover residential homes.
In the not too distant past, crop leaf products have been one of the exporters of the Sheikhs to the south, but now their production is very low and mostly consumed.