Sistan-Baluchestan unveils artisanal innovations
TEHRAN - In a significant move to boost the local handicraft industry, Sistan-Baluchestan has launched some innovative products earlier this month.
“The new products include a wooden and carpeted lamp, a miniature electric guitar, leather shoes, and embroidered women’s clothing,” said a local official in charge of women's affairs.
In an interview with IRNA on Sunday, Zahra Ebrahimi highlighted the strategic importance of leveraging technology and innovation in the province’s universities to promote the handicraft sector.
The focus, she added, is on blending traditional designs with market-oriented creativity and innovation, thereby fostering a culture of innovation and skill development.
Ebrahimi outlined that the innovative approach involves creating opportunities for showcasing and investing in locally produced items, fostering synergy through shared resources, and enhancing the collaboration between public and private sectors to meet technological needs.
The official pointed to the pivotal role of creative handicraft centers in commercializing and economically elevating the handicraft sector within the business chain, adding that: “These centers serve as hubs for the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and collaboration among planners, investors, and producers.”
She described handicrafts as a tangible and valuable cultural treasure, representing the heartbeat of the community, its identity, and a driving force for the economy.
The strategic planning and focus in this area could yield significant benefits for employment and economic growth, according to Ebrahimi.
“Comprehensive planning and cohesive efforts are essential to produce and promote innovative products,” the official stated, highlighting that the province has made substantial progress, achieving national and international recognition in handicrafts field.
In her final words, Ebrahimi emphasized that handicrafts act as a bridge between the economy and culture, promoting employment, economic development, along with the rich heritage of the province and the nation.
Sistan-Baluchestan, located in southeastern Iran, is renowned for its rich and diverse cultural heritage, especially its traditional handicrafts.
One of the most notable crafts from this region is needlework, often depicting floral and geometric patterns. This craft is predominantly practiced by women and holds significant cultural importance, often passed down through generations.
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