Isfahan's handicrafts are among the most authentic examples of art among the world's art and handicraft productions. The unique diversity of industries and handicrafts in dozens of fields and hundreds of sub-fields has created an unparalleled collection and a prestigious center for artists and art lovers in this city. Art is present in every corner and every alley of this city, from wood in carving and mosaic, from mineral stones in turquoise carving, from precious stones and metals in gold and jewelry, silver and coppersmithing, engraving and tapestry making, from paint and canvas in miniature and painting, from plaster and stone in plastering and figurative structures, from textiles and calligraphy, weaving local carpets and kilims to silk weaving and needlework, leather embroidery, from stone and bone to wood and ivory in inlay, Isfahan's paintings and textures, working with leather and fabric and printing and designing on it, in short, art in every field has its own specialty in Isfahan.
The presence of local and abundant markets in Isfahan has provided easy access to artistic products. A special opportunity for tourists who have traveled to this city from Iran and around the world to view and buy works of art.
Bandar Abbas
Bandar Abbas is known as the largest port in Iran and has become a special economic zone for mines, metals, shipbuilding, and the export and import of goods due to the favorable geographical location of Shahid Rajaee Port and Shahid Bahonar Port. The people of this city earn their living through fishing, agriculture (cultivation of dates, tobacco, mangoes, tangerines, and citrus fruits), trade, and handicraft production.