Persian Pottery historically goes back to the early Neolithic Age (7th millennium BCE) in Iran. The Samanid period saw the creation of epigraphic pottery to include the production of Minakari-ware, enamelled with figures on white background dishes. Samarqand and Nishapur were both centres of pr..
Khatamkari the Persian Style Marquetry is the incrustation pattern, generally star-shaped, with thin sticks of beech or Ziziphus wood, brass for golden parts and camel bones for white parts.The Sticks are assembled in triangular beams and glued to create a cylinder. The cross-section is now a s..