An Overview of the Traditional Weaving of Sistan and Baluchistan
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Handicrafts are part of the national arts and crafts of Iran, which in addition to economic production aspects, reflects national culture and values, as well as creativity and philosophical insights and artistic tastes of ethnic groups living in any part of the country. In other words, handicrafts and traditional indigenous arts related to handicrafts, in addition to the economic aspect, express the social history of societies and represent the ethnic cultures and arts of the Iranian people. For many people, the concept of handicrafts and what the handicrafts are called, and where the artistic, cultural and economic values of this part of national activity lie, may not be clear, but it is important to note that today, in many countries of the world, even in the most industrialized countries, the economic activity of handicrafts is considered as a basic source for the production of goods, especially export goods, and an important means of creating employment, exports, and so on. In this article, a review of handicrafts and clothing of the people of Sistan and Baluchistan has been studied and the handicrafts and clothing of this people have been studied.
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