Lardeh-Duzi is a delicate combination of several handicrafts, including needlework, embroidery, Sermeh-Duzi, Siah-Duzi, and applique.
To make Lardeh, the design is first drawn on the silk fabric and according to the desired design, different arts are being used. To attach different pieces, copper sequins are applied.
This art and profession have been passed from generation after generation, and rural mothers still teach this art free to preserve it.
A significant contribution to the livelihood of a family is made by female villagers working on their handmade Lardeh-Duzi products and selling them.
It is an art that is highly revered by the women in the villages of the province, who consider it the cultural heritage of their ancestors, and they pay special attention to it today.
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