Kirkuk holds an Iranian exhibiton of handicrafts
Variety 12:30 PM - 2022-02-11
On Thursday, an Iranian exhibition of handicrafts opened in "Center Time" in the city of Kirkuk, and it will continue for ten days.
Shabu Mustafayi, responsible for the exhibition, told PUKmedia, "More than twenty craftsmen from East Kurdistan are participating in the exhibition, which is the first of its kind in Kirkuk."
He continued, "The participants are specialists in handicrafts, most of which are folklore," explaining that the artisans are from the cities of East Kurdistan, such as Kermanshah, Sanandaj, Isfahan, Zanjan, Qom, Tehran, Kerman, Mashhad, and others.
For his part, Waheed Moradi, one of the participants in the exhibition, who is from Kermanshah, told PUKmedia that they are displaying Kurdish folklore tools such as the table, tambourine, and others, expressing their pleasure to hold this exhibition for the first time Kirkuk.
Moradi revealed that they held previous exhibitions of their products in the cities of Slemani and Erbil.
PUKmedia
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