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Discover the beauty of traditional Iranian craftsmanship. Each category showcases exquisite artistry that tells a story.
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Backgammon & Chess set
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Bowl & Plate Set
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Firooze Koobi
Firooze Koobi: The Enchanting Persian Art of Turquoise Inlay Firooze Koobi, or...
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Ghalam Zani
Ghalam Zani, Toreutics: A Timeless Iranian Art Form Toreutics, known as Ghalam...
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Khatam Kari
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Firoozeh Koobi Collection
Firooze Koobi: The Enchanting Persian Art of Turquoise Inlay
Firooze Koobi, or turquoise inlay, is one of Iran’s most exquisite and unique traditional crafts, blending the brilliance of turquoise stones with the elegance of metalwork. This art form, which originated in the Khorasan province of Iran, transforms ordinary objects into extraordinary works of art. With its shimmering turquoise inlays set against metals like copper, silver, and brass, Firooze Koobi is a symbol of luxury, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.
A Glimpse into History
The origins of Firooze Koobi date back to ancient Persia, with its development closely tied to the abundance of turquoise mines in the region, particularly those in Neyshabur, considered the world’s finest. Over centuries, artisans perfected the technique, using turquoise inlay to decorate objects of utility and beauty, such as jewelry, vases, and ornamental pieces. This art was particularly revered during the Safavid era, when intricate craftsmanship was highly prized in both royal and religious contexts.
Applications of Firooze Koobi
Firooze Koobi is used to adorn a wide range of items, from decorative objects like vases, plates, and candlesticks to personal accessories such as rings, bracelets, and necklaces. The art form is also employed in religious and ceremonial items, reflecting its deep cultural and spiritual significance.
Cultural Significance
Firooze Koobi is not just an art form—it is a celebration of nature’s beauty and the ingenuity of Persian craftsmanship. The turquoise stone itself holds symbolic meaning in Iranian culture, representing protection, tranquility, and good fortune. Historically, it was believed that turquoise possessed spiritual properties, warding off negative energy and bringing prosperity to its owner.
The harmony between the vibrant blue-green turquoise and the gleaming metal embodies the balance between nature and human artistry, making each Firooze Koobi piece a unique and meaningful creation.
Modern Renaissance
While deeply rooted in tradition, Firooze Koobi continues to evolve in contemporary design. Modern artisans are experimenting with new forms, combining traditional techniques with innovative aesthetics to cater to global markets. Whether featured in luxury home décor or bespoke jewelry collections, Firooze Koobi maintains its timeless appeal.
The Beauty of Firooze Koobi
Firooze Koobi is more than a craft; it is an artistic legacy that reflects Iran’s rich cultural heritage and exceptional craftsmanship. Each piece is a harmonious blend of nature’s raw beauty and the artisan’s skill, creating works that are as timeless as they are captivating. As a symbol of Persian artistry, Firooze Koobi continues to enchant the world with its elegance and enduring charm. Firooze Koobi: The Enchanting Persian Art of Turquoise Inlay
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Dry Flower Vase
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Candy Bowl
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Decorative Bowl
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Decorative Vase
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Khatam Kari Collection
Khatam Kari is a traditional Persian art of marquetry that combines delicate wood, metal, and bone pieces into intricate geometric designs. Each handcrafted piece reflects centuries of craftsmanship, showcasing the harmony, precision, and cultural richness of Persian heritage.
The Art of Khatam Kari: A Step-by-Step Journey Through Precision and Passion
Khatam Kari is not just a decorative technique—it is a centuries-old artistic discipline that demands extraordinary precision, patience, and mastery. Each Khatam piece is the result of countless hours of meticulous work, where every stage plays a vital role in bringing harmony and geometric perfection to life. Here is how this remarkable craft is created:
1. Selecting the Finest Materials:
The journey begins with the careful selection of natural raw materials. Artisans handpick premium woods such as walnut, ebony, and teak for their rich colors and fine grains. These are combined with metals like brass and silver, and organic elements such as ivory, camel bone, and even seashells. Each material is chosen not only for its visual appeal but also for its durability and how it interacts with others in the final design.
2. Designing the Geometric Pattern:
Once the materials are selected, the artist begins to envision the pattern—typically intricate geometric designs composed of stars, triangles, and hexagons. These patterns are more than decoration; they are a reflection of mathematical symmetry, cosmic order, and cultural symbolism. Every element must fit together with exact precision to maintain the aesthetic harmony that defines Khatam Kari.
3. Crafting the Raw Rods:
The selected materials are cut into long, thin rods, each only a few millimeters in diameter. These rods are then shaped and smoothed with extraordinary care. Precision is critical—each rod must be the exact same size and shape to fit perfectly within the design. These rods are often so fine that a single design may require hundreds of individual pieces.
4. Assembling the Design Block:
The rods are then arranged side by side to form a complete pattern in three dimensions. Imagine a honeycomb of tiny triangles and stars, all hand-placed to form a single block. This block is cylindrical and contains the full pattern running through it, much like a stick of candy with a design inside. Natural adhesives are used to bind the rods together, and the block is left to dry and harden completely. This stage alone can take several days.
5. Slicing the Pattern into Veneers:
After the block is fully set and solidified, it is sliced horizontally into extremely thin sheets called veneers. Each slice reveals the same intricate geometric pattern that was embedded throughout the block. These veneers are usually less than a millimeter thick, and the slicing process must be done with surgical precision to preserve the design’s clarity and uniformity.
6. Inlaying the Pattern on Objects:
Next, the artist carefully places these patterned veneers onto the surface of the final object—this could be a jewelry box, mirror frame, desk, musical instrument, or even architectural features like doors and ceilings. The application must be seamless, requiring exact alignment and a steady hand to ensure the pattern flows naturally across the surface without any break or misplacement.
7. Sanding, Polishing, and Finishing:
Once the inlay is complete, the object is meticulously sanded to smooth out any irregularities. It is then polished to enhance the natural shine of the wood and metal and finally coated with layers of lacquer to protect the delicate design. The polishing process gives the piece its luxurious finish, while the lacquer ensures it remains beautiful and durable for generations to come.
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Luxury Backgammon & Chess set
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Backgammon & Chess set
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Chess & Backgammon Set
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