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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Flash Memory Case

A pretty and hard case for your flash memory.

Code: IGP-33010001 | Fabric: Goat Leather


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Saturday, August 29, 2015

History of Leather Products (Part 2)

Iranian with three hundred years history are pioneer in leather production. Archeological discoveries show that about 1500 years ago Iranian were using  hide to produce clothes, shoes and armaments. Based on historical documents Darius’s commands were written on leather and also it is said that Avesta, holy book of Zoroastrianism (religion of Iranian before the entrance of Islam) were written on 12000 pieces of cow skin.

The leather is still one of the most important material using in industry. We can save human resources by using leather goods, because it has a high durability compared to other materials like plastic.

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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Alley - Garden

A beautiful place in Persia...

Code: IGP-12136439 | Size (cm): 100*70 | Origin: Tabriz | Design: Alley - Garden | Material: Silk | Weight (kg): 2.5


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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Kilim_Gabbeh

Make beautiful your children's room by...

Code: IGP-16116482 | Size (cm): 150*100 | Origin: Shiraz | Design: Zehni Baf | Fabric: Merinos | Weight (kg): 2.5



Friday, August 21, 2015

History of Leather Products (Part 1)

Primitive people who lived during the Ice Age some 500,000 years ago, were likely the first to use the skins of animals to protect their bodies from the environmental elements.

The tanning of leather was used by mankind in numerous geographical areas throughout the early periods of human civilization. As certain leather characteristics began to emerge, men realized leather could be used for many purposes besides footwear and clothing. The uses and importance of leather increased greatly. For example, it was discovered that water would keep fresh and cool in a leather bag. It was also found suitable for such other items as tents, beds, rugs, carpet, armor and harnesses. Ancient Egypt, one of the most developed civilizations in this early period, valued leather was as an important item of trade. The Egyptians made leather sandals, belts, bags, shields, harness, cushions and chair seats from tanned skins. Many of these items are in fact still made from leather today.

To be continued...



Thursday, August 20, 2015

Bacchanals

Do you like handwork on metals? Look at this...

Code: IGP-41010001 | Fabric: Copper | Size (cm): 37*24*20


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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Women Bracelets

Such a pretty bracelets for stylish women.

Code: IGP-32020035 | Fabric: Goat Leather | Price (Euro): €3.9


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Monday, August 17, 2015

Pleading

The best quality rug tableau with the most colorful plan.

Code: IGP-12136431 | Size (cm): 90*60 | Origin: Tabriz | Design: Pleading | Material: Silk | Weight (kg): 2


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Thursday, August 13, 2015

Shiraz Kilim

And now, a Shiraz kilim.

Code: IGP-13116478 | Size (cm): 150*100 | Origin: Shiraz | Design: Lozi (Diamond) | Fabric: Wool | Weight (kg): 2.5 | Price (Euro): €100


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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The Brown_Muganda Wa Ginger Swirl

The baskets are necessary accessories which we can use holding of many things.


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Monday, August 10, 2015

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Women Earrings

Such a beautiful earrings.

Code: IGP-32020012 | Fabric: Goat Leather | Price (Euro): €3.9


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Friday, August 7, 2015

A Brief Introduction To Bakhtiar Rugs (Part 4)

As with all popular designs, workshops in Iran eventually began to make their own sophisticated versions of the Bakhtiar, and as the Moghul rulers spread the art of carpet weaving to the Indian subcontinent, so too did workshops in South Asia.
These Bakhtiar designs can be found in different textures and weaves. For example, pure silk Bakhtiars from Iran can be found with knotting of up to 800 knots per square inch. In addition, weavers in Pakistan make the Bakhtiar designs with wool piles and cotton bases, with up to 400 knots per square inch and with very detailed, intricate patterns.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Sirjan Kilim

Sirjan people are the best in kilim weaving.

You can spread on the ground when you go to the picnic.

code: IGP-13126474 | Size (cm): 150*100 | Origin: Sirjan | Design: Rah Rah (Striped) | Fabric: merinos | Weight (kg): 4.5 | Price (Euro): €449


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Saturday, August 1, 2015