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Clock Paper Holder Set | Khatamkari | HKH9011 | Persiada

Clock Paper Holder Set | Khatamkari | HKH9011 | Persiada

Introducing our exquisite handmade khatamkari paper holder clock set, a stunning combination of gold and other sharp colors that will add a touch of elegance to any room in your home. This unique piece is not only functional but also serves as a beautiful decorative item that will surely impress your guests.

Each paper holder clock set is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, using the traditional khatamkari technique that has been passed down through generations. The intricate patterns and designs are carefully handcrafted using a combination of gold and other vibrant colors, creating a mesmerizing visual display that is sure to catch the eye.

Not only is this paper holder clock set a practical addition to your home office or study, but it also serves as a work of art that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East. The attention to detail and craftsmanship that goes into each piece is truly remarkable, making it a unique and special item that you will treasure for years to come.

Whether you are looking for a thoughtful gift for a loved one or simply want to treat yourself to something special, our handmade khatamkari paper holder clock set is the perfect choice. It is a versatile piece that can be displayed in any room of your home, adding a touch of sophistication and style to your decor.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exquisite piece of art. Order your handmade khatamkari paper holder clock set today and experience the beauty and craftsmanship of this unique item for yourself.


What is Khatamkari the Persian Style Marquetry?

Khatamkari is a traditional Persian woodworking technique that involves the intricate inlay of small pieces of wood, metal, bone, and other materials to create decorative patterns and designs on various objects such as boxes, furniture, and decorative items.

The origins of khatamkari can be traced back to ancient Persia, where it was a popular art form during the Safavid dynasty in the 17th century. It was often used to decorate the interiors of palaces, mosques, and other important buildings, as well as to create luxurious items for the royal court. Over time, khatamkari spread to other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia, where it became a highly prized and sought-after craft.

The process of creating khatamkari involves a high level of skill and precision. The artisan begins by selecting different types of wood, such as walnut, rosewood, ebony, and teak, and cutting them into thin strips. These strips are then arranged into geometric patterns and glued together to form a mosaic-like design. The artisan may also incorporate other materials such as brass, copper, silver, and bone to add contrast and detail to the design.

Once the design is complete, the artisan uses a combination of tools such as chisels, saws, and drills to carefully carve out the intricate patterns and shapes. This requires a steady hand and a keen eye for detail, as even the smallest mistake can ruin the entire piece. After the carving is complete, the surface is sanded and polished to create a smooth and glossy finish.

Khatamkari is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process, with some pieces taking weeks or even months to complete. It requires a great deal of patience, skill, and dedication to master this ancient craft. Today, khatamkari is still practiced by skilled artisans in Iran and other parts of the world, where it is valued for its beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance.

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, khatamkari also holds symbolic and spiritual significance in Persian culture. The intricate patterns and designs are often inspired by nature, geometry, and Islamic art, and are believed to represent unity, harmony, and perfection. The completion of a khatamkari piece is seen as a reflection of the artisan's dedication, creativity, and attention to detail, and is often considered a form of meditation and spiritual practice.

Overall, khatamkari is a unique and beautiful art form that combines craftsmanship, tradition, and creativity. It is a testament to the skill and ingenuity of Persian artisans, who have preserved this ancient craft for centuries and continue to create stunning works of art that are admired and cherished around the world.

Crafts Details
Size
Weight
Materialthin sticks of wood, copper (for golden parts), camel bones (white parts)
UsageClock, paper holder,Decorative Crafts, Persian Gift
OriginateHandmade in Isfahan / Persia (Iran)

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