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Shiriki Pich kilim a beautiful handwoven piece by the rural and nomadic women of Sirjan. The story of its weaving is a captivating tale of the lives of the kilim tribe people. Shop The Look Now The original designs of Shirki Pich kilims are mental and intuitive. Weavers drew inspiration from their surroundings and nature, incorporating these inspirations into the designs and textures of the kilims.

This kilim has multiple uses. It can be used as both a floor covering and a bedspread. Available in various sizes and patterns, it serves as a decorative item, from tablecloths to wall hangings, and has recently been incorporated into furniture design.

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You'll hear the desert's enchanting melody, and another facet of life will emerge, giving birth to life in the heart of arid Iran and fostering the creation of great cities like Kerman.

You'll hear the desert's enchanting melody, and another facet of life will emerge, giving birth to life in the heart of arid Iran and fostering the creation of great cities like Kerman.

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Khabr National Park

Located in the city of Baft, Kerman Province, Khabr National Park is the eleventh region in Iran to receive this prestigious designation. Initially established as a protected area in 1971 and subsequently as a wildlife refuge in 1975, the park was recognized by UNESCO in 1990 as a cultural tourism site. In 1998, a significant […]

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The mausoleum and khanqah (a Sufi lodge) of Shah Nematullah Vali (Mahaan Shrine) is located in the southeastern part of the city of Kerman and in the beautiful and prosperous town of Mahan. Shah Nematullah Vali was a Sufi mystic and the founder of the Nematollahi order (730-834 AH).

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Carpet Weaving

Carpet Weaving (Qalibafi) Kerman is one of the most important carpet-weaving centers in Iran. At the beginning of the 20th century, this city was one of the most famous carpet-weaving centers in the world, so much so that on the eve of World War I, the number of carpet looms in this province exceeded five […]

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