top of page
Writer's pictureVOLGHAN Hosseini

Birjand Doll Museum

Birjand Doll Museum: a journey to the colorful world of Iranian art and cultureBirjand Doll Museum is a unique treasure of native Iranian dolls, which rests in the heart of South Khorasan, in the historic house of modesty. This museum, which was opened in 1389, opens a window to the colorful world of Iranian culture and art and provides an opportunity to learn about the diversity and elegance of native dolls from different ethnic groups of Iran.A tour among the tribes of Iran:In the Birjand doll museum, it is as if you are going on a trip across Iran and you will get to know the dolls of different nations from north to south and from east to west. Each doll carries a story of culture, customs and beliefs of a people. From Turkmen dolls with colorful clothes and long scarves to Ler dolls with local clothes and sometimes nomadic tents, from Kurdish dolls with Kurdish clothes and woolen hats to Baloch dolls with colorful clothes and traditional ornaments, everyone is gathered in this museum. to show an image of Iran's cultural diversity.Handiwork of Iranian women:The dolls of Birjand Museum are not only attractive because of their cultural and ethnic diversity, but they also display the handiwork of Iranian female artists. Elegance in construction, precision in design and diversity in materials and tools used are among the distinctive features of these dolls. From dolls made of cloth and thread to dolls made of wood and pottery, all show the creativity and skill of Iranian women in making native dolls.A house with traditional architecture:Birjand Doll Museum is located in a historical house called the Humility House. This house with traditional Iranian architecture provides a pleasant and soulful atmosphere for visitors. The clean courtyard, turquoise pond, and rooms with high windows create a nostalgic and memorable atmosphere as if you have traveled back in time.Birjand doll museum, a place for:Culture and history enthusiasts: This museum is a very attractive and spectacular place for those interested in the culture and history of Iran, especially the popular culture and customs of different ethnic groups.Families: Visiting this museum can be an educational and fun experience for families, especially children and teenagers. Children get to know the cultural diversity of their country by seeing different dolls from Iranian tribes.Researchers: Researchers in the fields of culture, anthropology, and art can use the information and dolls in this museum for their research.Artists: Artists, especially artists active in the field of doll making, can get ideas from the creativity and elegance used in the native dolls of this museum.

0 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Tiri Bread

Tiri Bread: A Taste of Bakhtiari Nomad Culture Tiri Bread is a traditional Iranian flatbread with deep roots in the Bakhtiari nomadic...

Tiri Bread

Tiri Bread: A Taste of Bakhtiari Nomad Culture Tiri Bread is a traditional Iranian flatbread with deep roots in the Bakhtiari nomadic...

Gardoo Polo

Gardoo Polo: A Nutty Persian Delight Gardoo Polo is a traditional Iranian dish, particularly popular in the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari...

Comments


Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Thanks for submitting!

bottom of page