The 36th International Film Festival for Children and Youth, with all its ups and downs, came to an end on Friday with a closing ceremony. There’s much to discuss about the 36th edition and its events, but let’s leave those conversations for another time. This piece, however, focuses on a different subject.
Lock smithery is one of the oldest crafts of human. Evidence suggests that Iranians have long been familiar with this craft, playing an important role in the development of it.
Silver dishes have a special position for the people of Isfahan; you may find the decorative dishes or the mirror and silver candlesticks in the homes of the brides in traditional families.
The sound of hammer and burin is heard from the engraving workshop of Imam Mall and the craftsman is busy working.
Zhaleh Alov’s career extended to cinema and television, where she delivered unforgettable performances in series like “Amir Kabir,” “Once Upon a Time,” and “Mokhtarnameh.” Her portrayal of Khaleh Leila in “Once Upon a Time” and her final television role in “Mokhtarnameh” have become cultural touchstones