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Comparative Study of the Form of Kings’ Cap in the Safavid and Qajar Eras [PDF]

open access: yesJilvah-i hunar, 2019
The crown in Iran has always been a symbol of the power and glory of the kingdom. The crown has historically been one of the most prominent symbols of the greatness and power of kings, which are authentic documents of the historical facts of any period ...
A. Sheikhi, A. Mirsane
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A Critical Review of the Book “Female Calligraphists of Iran, from Zainab Shahdad to Umme Salama” [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی, 2020
Today, the debate on women-related issues has come to prominence as an international discourse. Discussing women’s issues as a large demographic group of the society can be conducive to promoting various social, cultural, economic, and political ...
Mostafa Rostami, Moeine Sadat Hejazi
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Mythical Idealism in Semiotics Analysis of Hoshangshahi Rugs of the Qajar Era [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2022
Introduction In Iranian carpet weaving, one of the most attractive and popular developments in design style is the beginning of the illustration movement in the thirteenth century (AH).
Iman zakariaee kermani   +1 more
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A trace of the Mehr ritual in the culture of Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari’s people: A case study of the two caves Pireghar and Aghaseyed Issa. [PDF]

open access: yesJilvah-i hunar, 2020
The province of Chaharmahal-Va-Bakhtiari bears a special position by virtue of its cultural and ancient background. The existence of some attitudes and beliefs among the people of this area has links with ancient rites and religions like Mehr ritual. The
F. Mosayebi Dehkordi, A. Akhondi
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Creative tourism based on handicrafts in the municipality of Ráquira, Boyacá

open access: yesInternational Conference on Tourism Research, 2023
This research allows to know the symbolic value and the representations that tourists give to the traditional utilitarian and artistic handicraft work in pottery and ceramics, to identify the criteria of inclusion and exclusion at the time of purchase in
Jorge Alexander Mora Forero   +1 more
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Analysis of Meaning in Safavid Altar Rugs Based on Mieke Bal's Views [PDF]

open access: yesپیکره, 2022
Problem Definition: Since many scholars in the traditional arts believe in a single meaning, it seems less possible to realize the duplication of meaning in these arts.
Sahel Erfanmanesh   +1 more
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Enhancing coastal livelihoods through half-pearl aquaculture and handicrafts in Tonga and Fiji

open access: yesDevelopment in Practice, 2022
The recent development of mabé (half-pearl) aquaculture has enabled new livelihood opportunities for remote coastal communities and peri-urban areas of Fiji and Tonga. This article explores how specific mabé projects have provided socio-economic benefits
Katja Mikhailovich   +2 more
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The Application of Nanoparticle Ceramic Materials in the Design of Modern Handicrafts

open access: yesJournal of nanomaterials, 2022
With the development of society, people’s purchasing power is gradually increasing, and more and more people choose to buy handicrafts. The popularity of handicrafts has also promoted the development of production technology and production materials, and
Zhi-Li Gao, Seungjin Lee, Jiaxi Huang
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Study of Plant Motifs in Plaster Based Decorations in Dome Arch of the Isfahan Haftshuyeh Jame Mosque [PDF]

open access: yesنگره
The Isfahan Haftshuyeh Jame Mosque is located at the entrance of the Haftshuyeh village of Qahjavarestan county in the northeast of Isfahan. This Seljuk period mosque­ was rebuilt in the 8th century due to excessive damage, in which more attention was ...
Mohsen Movahedi   +3 more
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Practices and challenges of developing handicrafts as a core tourism product in Chencha and Konso, southern Ethiopia

open access: yesThe International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2021
The handicraft sector represents small-scale industries that produce various valuable objects primarily to supply to the travel and tourism sector. Therefore, as an integral part of the informal economy, handicrafts generate income, create employment ...
A. Wondirad, Damene Bogale, Ying Li
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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