Iran

TEHRAN-- The Rashti-duzi Museum in Rasht, the northern province of Gilan, is prepared to be equipped and organized, the provincial tourism chief has stated.

A part of the museum is likewise planned to be dedicated to the handicrafts exhibitions, Vali Jahani described on Monday.

Rashti-duzi is a crochet and sewing work generally practiced in Rasht, the capital of Gilan province, and its surrounding villages.

Crochet and needlework were integrated by the masters to boost the appeal of their products, leading to really classy patterns.The rich green province is known for its tourist attractions and warm-hearted and hospitable people.

Individuals of Gilan from various ethnic groups, including Gilak, Talesh, and Tat, have actually come together and formed a really rich and varied culture and customs.

Gilan was within the sphere of impact of the successive Achaemenian, Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian empires that ruled Iran until the 7th century CE.

The subsequent Arab conquest of Iran led to the rise of many regional dynasties, and Gilan got an independent status that continued until 1567.

The sophisticated capital city of Rasht has actually long been a weekend escape for citizens of Tehran who are wanting to sample the well-known regional food and expecting some pluvial action-- its the largest, and wettest town in the northern region.

Gilan is divided into a seaside plain including the large delta of Sefid Rud and surrounding parts of the Alborz mountain range.ABU/





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