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Shell embroidery


Shell embroidery; Marine art with Iranian eleganceSeashell embroidery is one of the most beautiful and original traditional arts of Iran, in which colorful and shiny seashells are used to decorate fabrics. This delicate and eye-catching art is rooted in the history and culture of Iran and creates unique works by combining art and nature.History of shell embroideryShell embroidery is an art that has a long history and is attributed to the southern coasts of Iran and the people who lived by the sea. These artists used the shells they found on the beach to decorate their fabrics, and in this way, the art of shell embroidery was formed.Raw materials and tools used

  • Shell: Seashells in different colors, sizes and shapes are the main element in shell embroidery.

  • Thread: high quality and diverse colored threads are used to sew shells to fabric.

  • Needle: Special sewing needles of different sizes are used for precise and delicate sewing.

  • Fabric: Fabrics used in shell embroidery are usually made of cotton, silk or velvet.Unique features of oyster embroidery

  • Nature: Shell embroidery is an art that is close to nature and uses natural elements.

  • Colors: Shells are found in a variety of colors that add beauty and a special effect to the designs of shell embroidery.

  • Elegance: sewing oysters on fabric requires very high accuracy and elegance.

  • Variety of designs: Shell embroidery designs are very diverse and can range from simple geometric shapes to complex and abstract designs.Applications of shell embroidery

  • Garment decoration: shell embroidery is used to decorate all kinds of clothes, including local, formal and ceremonial clothes.

  • Decoration of home textiles: tablecloths, pillowcases, curtains and other home textiles are also decorated using shell embroidery.

  • Creating art panels: Artists create very beautiful art panels using shell embroidery techniques.

  • Jewelry Making: Shells are used to make necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other jewelry.

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