Iranian Deputy Minister Appointed Evaluator for World Crafts Initiative

Iranian Deputy Minister Appointed Evaluator for World Crafts Initiative

In an exciting development for the world of traditional crafts, Maryam Jalali-Dehkordi, Iran’s deputy minister for handicrafts and traditional arts, has been appointed as an international evaluator. Her role will involve assessing the nomination of Sibay in Russia’s Bashkortostan Republic as a World Crafts City, according to a report from Iran’s Cultural Heritage News Agency.

Jalali-Dehkordi, who is also a distinguished member of the World Crafts Council (WCC), will lend her expertise alongside a team of global specialists. Their mission is to thoroughly review Sibay’s application for this prestigious designation, as reported by CHTN on Sunday.

Sibay, a city nestled in the Ural Mountains on the historical divide between Europe and Asia, is rich in cultural heritage and craftsmanship. The city has put forth its application for recognition in several traditional crafts, including:

  • Stone and wood painting
  • Stone carving
  • Felt-making
  • Traditional women’s clothing
  • Jewelry making

These crafts are not merely artistic expressions; they represent the deep-rooted traditions of the Bashkortostan region. The city boasts more than 100 artisans who are actively involved in various craft disciplines, such as:

  • Stone and wood carving
  • Pottery
  • Felt-making
  • Carpet weaving
  • Embroidery
  • Jewelry-making

The vibrant artisan community in Sibay has strategically linked its craft development to broader plans aimed at expanding cultural tourism. By highlighting its unique crafts, Sibay not only aims to preserve its rich heritage but also to attract visitors interested in experiencing traditional arts firsthand.

The nomination of Sibay as a World Crafts City underscores the importance of traditional handicrafts in cultural identity and economic growth. The collaboration of international experts, including Jalali-Dehkordi, will be crucial in assessing the city’s qualifications for this honor.

This initiative aligns with global efforts to promote and preserve traditional arts, which face challenges from modernization and changing consumer preferences. By recognizing cities like Sibay, the World Crafts Council aims to spotlight the significance of these crafts and encourage sustainable practices among artisans worldwide.

In addition to its artistic endeavors, Sibay’s commitment to cultural tourism reflects an understanding of the economic potential that lies within its heritage. By promoting its crafts, the city hopes to create job opportunities, support local artisans, and enhance visitors’ experiences through workshops, exhibitions, and cultural events.

As the evaluation process unfolds, the international community will be watching closely to see how Sibay’s application progresses. The designation as a World Crafts City could significantly boost the city’s visibility on the global stage and provide new avenues for cultural exchange.

Ultimately, the recognition of Sibay as a World Crafts City can serve as an inspiration for other regions striving to preserve their own unique traditions. By focusing on craftsmanship and cultural tourism, communities can foster a deeper appreciation for their heritage while also driving economic growth.

Maryam Jalali-Dehkordi’s involvement as an evaluator not only highlights her commitment to traditional arts but also exemplifies the collaborative spirit needed to safeguard and promote cultural heritage across borders. Her expertise and experience within the World Crafts Council will undoubtedly contribute to a thorough and insightful evaluation of Sibay’s application.

As we await further updates on this exciting nomination, it is clear that the intersection of culture and creativity remains a powerful force in shaping our understanding of global traditions and artistic expressions. Sibay has a unique opportunity to shine in this arena, and its artisans are poised to share their rich heritage with the world.

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