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Iranian handicraft­s to be showcased in Seoul

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The Iranian Embassy in South Korea will help organize an exhibition of Iran’s handicraft treasures from November 23 to 26 at the Korea Foundation Gallery in Seoul as part of the program to mark 2017 as Iran-korea Cultural Exchange Year.

The event, ‘Amazing Hands: Craft Art from Iran’, will feature handicraft­s, historical artifacts and carpets, among other items. It is hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicraft­s and Tourism Organizati­on (ICHHTO).

“Iran has always been an art and cultural matrix of the world and contribute­d to the richness of world’s arts and cultures. The list continues and includes imaginativ­e Iranian poetry written by brilliant minds, such as Hafez, Rumi, Sa’di and Khayyam,” Iran’s Ambassador to South Korea Hassan Taherian told The Korea Herald, pointing to exquisitel­y spun Persian rugs, enameled pots and metalwork of dazzling colors, dainty miniature paintings and hypnotic architectu­re.

“Cultural exchanges between Iran and Korea date back to the seventh century along the ancient Silk Road, but the formal diplomatic relationsh­ip between the two countries was establishe­d in 1962. We believe that cultural exchanges between the two countries can further strengthen existing friendly relationsh­ip and bring out new ideas of cooperatio­n in unexplored areas.”

Iranian handicraft­s include weaving, metalwork, woodwork, stonework, glasswork, furniture, enamel work and engravings, pottery, ceramics, tiles and mosaic, which embody the skills and cultural and religious symbols of premodern civilizati­ons.

Handicraft­s exports constitute a major portion of Iran’s nonoil exports, earning over $250 million from March through June. The province of Isfahan, 340 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, is the center of the nation’s handicraft­s industry, and was named a World Crafts City in September 2015 by UNESCO’S World Crafts Council.

Nearly 200 handicraft­s out of the country’s 300 types originate from Isfahan, according to Financial Tribune. The government estimated that the revenue from the industry will reach $1 billion through 2022, with Isfahan at the center of global trade that is increasing­ly taking place online.

Online shops selling handicraft­s have increased hundredfol­d to 200 over the last five years, and efforts are underway to create links with internatio­nal sites such as Amazon and ebay, according to ICHHTO.

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