Italians welcome the art of woodturning in Iran
The exhibition, which was attended by 120 foreign countries from five continents, was attended by 23 representatives from Iran with the art of embroidery, pottery, ceramics, needlework, painting behind glass and carpets, and 2,900 foreign participants attended the exhibition.
Mohammad Hassan Ghazi, who attended the exhibition with woodturning art, said: In this exhibition, not only young people but also the elderly and children also paid special attention to Iranian arts, especially woodturning .
He added: In this exhibition, we provided opportunities for interested people to experience the art of Kharti closely, and this experience made them more curious and interested in the category of Iranian art.
One of the highlights for the Italians was that we paid full attention to the details, and in terms of safety equipment, work coverage and cleanliness after work, we were very obsessed with the people of this country, he said. Regular and accurate were considered a positive feature. The applicant stated: In the brochures that we had with us, in addition to introducing handicrafts, we introduced Iran’s tourist attractions and did our best to make a good name for Iran in the minds of visitors.