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Needlework Tie (Code 18013)

CDN$100.00


This needlework tie is a worthy representative of the exquisite art of Balochi needlework in Iran as a stylish men’s gift. This tie is a very exquisite men’s accessory, the needlework part of which is hand-stitched from the main source of this art, i.e., Baluchistan, Iran, with special thread for this art, and the use of special colours and designs has turned it into a unique tie.


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A tie is an important men’s accessory in men’s formal wear, which is often accompanied by office or formal wear. It can also be used in women’s sportswear. It is Persian Crafts.
Ties are produced in different types of designs and colours, including hot and attractive colours or modern, traditional, geometric, special designs, etc. With so many options, choosing the right tie for a man requires precision and attention to detail to match his outfit and personal style and enhance his appearance.                                 

Using special and different designs of ties can make the style impressive. One of these unique needlework designs is Baloch.

Balochi needlework or Balochi Dozi is a collection of special types of needlework that is done by Baloch women and was first created from the mind and creativity of Baloch women. Balochi needlework has a seal of authenticity from the UNESCO organization. Baloch needlework is one of the most beautiful Iranian cultural arts, which is widely used among the people of Balochistan. The art of needlework is very popular among Baloch women, and the people of Balochistan consider this art as an expression of their original identity and tradition. 

Baloch needlework is a delicate and long-standing art, which no one knows exactly when it became popular in Iran, and it is less mentioned in historical books. Nevertheless, it can be said that Baloch embroidery, which is the silk flower sewn on fabrics, was related to the silk production industry at one time. 

The threads used are silk and cotton or worsted, and the most used thread is cotton. The main colors used in traditional Balochi needlework include six colours: although seven colours have been common among Baloch women since ancient times, and a stitch that contains these colours is called a seven-colour stitch. The reason for this is still unknown. Maybe one of the colours was removed in ancient times.
These six colours constitute the basic colours of traditional Balochi embroidery, which include:
It is red-green-dark brown-black-white and blue.

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