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The horned owl of Sistan and Baluchistan

The horned owl of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, also known as the desert eagle owl (Bubo desertorum), is a majestic and fascinating creature that reigns supreme in the region’s arid landscapes. Here’s a glimpse into its world:A Desert Royalty:Majestic Appearance: Standing tall at around 2ft, with striking golden eyes, prominent ear tufts, and a powerful […]
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Gem cutting in Sistan and Baluchistan

The arid landscape of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, holds not just sand and wind, but also hidden treasures beneath the surface. Among these treasures are stunning gemstones, waiting to be unearthed and transformed into works of art through the skilled hands of local gem cutters.A Glittering Mosaic:Gemstones: From fiery rubies and sapphires to mesmerizing amethysts […]

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While felt weaving

While felt weaving is a widely practiced technique in many regions around the world, its presence in Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, remains a bit of a mystery. While there are some hints and possibilities, definitive evidence is currently lacking. Here’s what we know so far:Possible Traces:Historical mentions: Some historical accounts from the early 19th and […]

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The carpet weaving of Sistan and Baluchistan

The carpet weaving of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, is a vibrant tapestry woven with tradition, artistry, and cultural identity. It’s a rich subject to delve into, and I’m happy to share what I know:Distinct Styles and Techniques:Sistan: Renowned for its geometric patterns, often bold stripes, squares, and diamonds in contrasting colors like red, black, and […]

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Gold embroidery in Sistan and Baluchistan

Gold embroidery in Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, while not as prevalent as some other styles like Suchan Duzi or coin embroidery, does hold a unique and fascinating place within the region’s rich needlework traditions. Here’s what I know about this exquisite art form:Sparkling Threads of Tradition:Rare and valuable: Unlike silver or copper coins used in […]

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The combination of “curry stew” and “oysters

The combination of “curry stew” and “oysters” might seem like an unusual pairing, especially when considering the specific geography of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran. Here’s why:Oysters in Sistan and Baluchistan:While there are oyster farms along the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman coasts of Iran, Sistan and Baluchistan primarily lies inland, with limited access to […]

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The needlework of Sistan and Baluchistan

The needlework of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, is a vibrant and diverse tapestry of traditions and techniques, bursting with color, symbolism, and intricate craftsmanship. Here’s a glimpse into this captivating world:A Spectrum of Styles:Suchan Duzi: The most prevalent style in Baluchistan, featuring bold geometric patterns, animal motifs, and floral details. Often uses vibrant colors and […]

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The coin embroidery of Sistan and Baluchistan

The coin embroidery of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, is a captivating blend of tradition, artistry, and resourcefulness. Here’s a glimpse into this unique art form:A Sparkling Fusion:Coins as embellishments: Unlike conventional embroidery using thread, this technique incorporates coins, primarily old silver or copper ones, as the primary embellishment. These coins are sewn onto fabric, creating […]

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Dodni weaving

Dodni weaving, also known as “Dohni” or “Do-ni,” is a fascinating and unique textile tradition practiced by the Baluchi people in Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran. This vibrant and intricate art form involves weaving two layers of fabric simultaneously, creating a mesmerizing interplay of colors and textures.Key features of Dodni weaving:Double-layered fabric: The defining characteristic of […]

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The cream embroidery of Sistan and Baluchistan

The cream embroidery of Sistan and Baluchistan, Iran, is a captivating art form that deserves more attention. While not as widely known as its colorful counterparts, this delicate needlework holds its own unique charm and cultural significance. Here’s a closer look:Distinctive Features:Predominantly cream-colored: Unlike the vibrant hues of many other Baluchi embroideries, cream embroidery focuses […]

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