Emadi Embroidery Workshop in Tehran
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The production of cashmere in Iran first began and then peaked in Yazd. These fabrics were used in the past by Zoroastrian Yazd for wedding and other traditional clothing. Since the first years of the thirteenth century, problems such as heavy taxes and shortage of raw materials have reduced cashmere production, but during the Qajar period remained as a exquisite and valuable commodity.

What is the cashmere?
The cashmere fabric is very delicate and is one of Iran's exquisite textile handicrafts. This handmade fabric is woven with a variety of sophisticated designs and colors from natural fibers such as wool, silk and sometimes cotton. Cashmere has been of interest to the past because of its beauty, softness and artistic value.
Although some believe that the main birthplace of Cashmere is central Asian and Kashmir Heights, observations are coming to Iran. Some also believe that cashmere weaving initially began in Iran and then went to Kashmir. What can be said about this very subtle fabric is that the taste and taste of the Iranians in the elegance of its fabric, gender and fantasy designs in the world is unique.
This art reached its peak during the reign of King Abbas Safavid. King Abbas invited prominent designers from China and Armenia to Iran to teach their modern art to the Iranians, so the cashmere at that time found special beauty and prominence. As the whole of the world is known today, the cashmere of Iran is known.