Reflection on handicrafts of Bushehr province
Due to the special economic situation in Bushehr province, handicrafts, especially rural handicrafts, have played a decisive and important role in the livelihood of the villagers in the past.
According to a study published by the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Tourism of Bushehr, most of the residents of rural areas due to the limited agricultural sector and seasonal unemployment of Bushehr residents as a means to earn more income and livelihood to produce products such as carpets, rugs, Water, they have tried to use the available facilities and raw materials provided by nature to them in robes, kilims, mats, pottery, quilts, musk, dolce, baskets, baskets, nets, needlework, textiles and embroidered products.
One of the most important handicrafts of Bushehr that has always been considered by tourists can be mentioned as follows: Gabbeh weaving is the most prominent handicraft and home industry in Bushehr province which has been common in most rural and urban areas and many first or second occupation It is considered as a family, it is Gabbeh texture.
Kilim weaving is a rug in almost all rural areas. The season of kilim weaving is usually in winter, and rural families, along with other farming and animal husbandry activities, prepare to start winter work in the early autumn, when the sheep wool picking season begins, and gradually wash and dry. Wool and dyeing begin to arrive and weaving begins in early January.
Rural kilim yarns are often selected from goat hair, which has more strength, but the fabric used is entirely wool. Boat and boat building Boat and boat building is one of the oldest and most important handicrafts in Bushehr, which dates back to the Afshari period.
The workforce in this sector is limited to the same (Glafan) (boat and boat builders) of the old. The basic materials needed are moisture-resistant hardwoods for the skeleton and high-quality Indian boards called (sai) for the body, and the rest is sourced from the site.