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Khatamkari, the ancient Persian art of inlaid woodwork, is renowned for its intricate, geometric patterns made from tiny pieces of wood, bone, and metal. This craft has been practiced for centuries, particularly flourishing during the Safavid Dynasty, and remains one of Persia’s most treasured handicrafts. Artisans from cities like Isfahan and Shiraz are known for their extraordinary skill in creating Khatamkari pieces, from decorative jewelry boxes to elegant trays and picture frames.
The process of creating Khatamkari involves cutting tiny, precise pieces of material into triangles and other shapes, arranging them into symmetrical, geometric patterns. These designs are then applied as veneers onto wood surfaces, forming intricate, mosaic-like artwork. The level of precision required makes each Khatamkari piece unique and highly prized.
Khatamkari items were historically reserved for royalty and nobility, symbolizing status and refinement. Today, these handcrafted treasures are accessible to a broader audience, though they still carry the prestige and cultural richness of Persia. Whether displayed as décor or given as a meaningful gift, Khatamkari pieces represent the artistry, heritage, and beauty of Persian craftsmanship.
