Persian Handgraved Flower & Bird on Flower Vase – HGL3902

219 $
Ghalamzani is the name for Persian hand engraving art of carving superb designs on various metals such as copper, brass, silver and gold. The historical discoveries belonging to ancient times as the Sassanid (700AD), the Seljuk - (100 AD) and the Safavid (1600 AD) dynasties indicate a few of the outstanding metal work periods. The first step in Ghalamzani is to select the metal. Then tar covering behind the metal to absorb the shock of the hammer. After that, it is time to make designations on the copper.

Round Tablecloth | Hand Printed Ghalamkar | HGH7121

79 $
The Round Ghalamkar Tablecloth is hand printed with wooden stamps to form in the center miniature Bote Jeghe on a crimson background. The margins also have different designs of pretty and delicate flowers with Bote Jeghe. The beautiful colors and traditional designs on this tablecloth double its charm.

Square Tablecloth | Hand Printed Ghalamkar | HGH7126

59 $
The Square Ghalamkar Tablecloth is hand printed with wooden stamps to form a traditional Persian Paisley each holding a flowering tree. The margins also are designed with cypress trees and Bote Jeghe in Crimson and blue color. The beautiful colors and traditional designs on this tablecloth double its charm.

Turquoise Inlaying (FiroozehKoobi) Sugar/Candy Pot – HTI3001

350 $
Turquoise Inlaying or Firoozeh Koobi both on jewellery and containers include a copper, brass, silver, nickel or bronze object on parts of the surface of which small pieces of turquoise are set in mosaic fashion thus giving the object a special glamour.

Turquoise Stone & Copper Pedestal Candy/Nuts Bowl Dish – HTI2012

250 $
Turquoise Inlaying or Firoozeh Koobi both on jewellery and containers include a copper, brass, silver, nickel or bronze object on parts of the surface of which small pieces of turquoise are set in mosaic fashion thus giving the object a special glamour.

Unique Enameled Oval Dish (Custom Bird & Flower Design) – HE3026

Minakari is the art of colouring and ornamenting the surface of copper by fusing brilliant colours that are decorated in intricate designs. Usually, copper is chosen and shaped by an expert coppersmith. The patterns of Iranian enamel work are traditional designs depending on the taste of the artist. It is then outlined by the engraver to make the enamel adhere firmly to the metal. Enameller brushes the ornament on the engraved design with special colours called Mina in azure, red, green, yellow, blue etc. A single piece of Mina passes through many bands before it reaches completion.