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Are there any special products that can be brought back to Iran?

1, Persian carpet

Persian carpet is one of the famous handicrafts in Iran. It has enjoyed a high reputation in the world since ancient times and is loved by the world for its excellent texture, simple and elegant patterns and exquisite craftsmanship. According to research, its weaving and production history has been at least 2500 years. One of the characteristics of Persian carpets is that the dyes are extracted from natural plants and minerals, and the dyeing time is long. The composition is mainly composed of abstract plants, Islamic characters and geometric patterns.

2. Iranian saffron

Iranian saffron, a plant, belongs to Iridaceae. Iran is one of the countries where saffron first appeared. Crocus sativus is a drought-tolerant plant, which is suitable for growing in arid areas where the lowest temperature in winter is not lower than minus 20 degrees and the highest temperature in summer is not higher than minus 35 degrees.

Due to the limitation of soil, water and climate conditions, Greece, India and Spain can also plant a small amount besides Iran.

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The main features of Persian carpets:

1, healthy

100% pure natural Persian hand-woven carpet is made of natural wool, silk and cotton, and does not contain any chemicals harmful to human body. Experts point out that any polypropylene, polyolefin, synthetic compound, nylon, glue, plastic, synthetic silk and wool will do harm to human body, and carpets made of the above materials should be avoided.

2. uniqueness

Persian carpets also have an incomparable charm compared with other ordinary carpets, that is, no two Persian carpets are exactly the same. This makes it have high collection value and investment value, and some people regard it as property equivalent to cash, which can circulate like gold, jewelry and jade.

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