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RE: Mosques of Iran - Photos from My Journey, 2016

in #travel8 years ago

Wow!

I have seen these Mosques in photos before but they rarely capture the colours as you have here. It is stunning.

I think it should also be noted that some of the techniques used to produce some of these fantastic coloured tiles and detail have been lost and can't be replicated using modern techniques.

The artistry is equalled only by the scientific knowledge implemented by the original artisans who created these great structures.

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It really is stunning, and you're correct that modern techniques can't capture the same level of detail and artistry of these tiles. Fortunately, and I learned this while in Iran, there are many artists currently being trained in traditional restoration and I even got to see a few of them in action in Kashan, central Iran. It's wonderful that Iran is determined to invest in protecting its cultural heritage.

You've got a new follower here, your comments and articles are always insightful. :) Cheers!

Thanks. I have been following you too since the Zion park post:)
Yes it is refreshing given all the other problems Iran has that they are getting at least this right. Bizarrely Iran is also quite accepting of transgender people compared to other religious Islamic countries (not homosexuality though sadly).

Awesome!
Yes, from what I've heard, homosexuality is still illegal in Iran but it's legal to get a sex change, so many gay men opt for the procedure so they can live with their significant other. It's strangely progressive yet punitive at the same time.

Yes. Strangely progressive on the one hand but not the other.