Iranian Handicrafts
Painting on copper is one of the valuable handicrafts of our country, which was born by combining two traditional arts of making copper vessels and enameling. In the handicrafts of coppersmithing, copper vessels are used in various shapes and beautiful patterns are delicately drawn on them. The final product creates luxury handicrafts, whose eye-catching designs with the play of colours together, contrasts and harmonies, attract attention to any decoration.
Traditional Iranian motifs, such as Slimi, Khatai, flower and chicken designs, etc., are engraved on copper and Pardaz products with a special taste. Therefore, while being beautiful, they are reminiscent of symbols and special cultural concepts that are rooted in authentic Iranian art. In the heart of these handicrafts, art, and innovation are tied together to create valuable and exquisite products.
Among many ancient and traditional Iranian handicrafts, copper smiting is an emerging art that does not have an ancient history. Its depth dates back to the last few years and this beautiful art was inspired by the traditional enamelling of Isfahan. However, it has been able to shine well next to other creative and valuable Iranian handicrafts and find its place in the market of handicrafts.
Following a few tips will help you to use copper utensils for a longer period without problems or losing their original beauty. The first point is to avoid exposing the paid container to heat. Also, just wash it with plain water or wipe it with a damp cloth and avoid washing it with dishwashing liquid. Applying pressure or impact to the body of the container can change its shape and reduce its original beauty.
Therefore, protect the copper utensils from mechanical damage as much as possible. Do not expose copper-painted dishes to direct sunlight and in a hot environment, close to flames, etc. Also, be careful not to contact their surface with disinfectants.
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