Surfaces overlaid with copper, decorated with tin inlays, featuring a great variety of floral or geometric patterns. Designs are always arranged in regular geometric patterns with small side-by-side triangles – the thinner the triangles, the better the finishing. Within an inlaid scheme, at least four triangles are used to create the smallest geometric unit, up to a maximum of 400 triangles.
Arman Rakhsh Ghazal – HIMA (Hima Handicraft Holding) is the institution representing Iranian traditional arts and crafts in co-operation with CICE – Centro Italo Iraniano di Cooperazione Culturale ed Economica (Italian-Iranian Centre of Cultural and Economic Co-Operation), supporting and enhancing local artisans operating in the various product categories.