To Buy
Discover the treasures of Iranian craftsmanship and culture in our “To Buy” category. Unearth unique souvenirs, traditional handicrafts, and exquisite items to bring the essence of Iran back home with you. From bustling bazaars to modern boutiques, we guide you on where and what to buy. Explore this category to find the perfect memento of your Iranian adventure, whether it’s a beautiful Persian rug, intricate ceramics, or aromatic spices. Start shopping and take a piece of Iran with you.
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Iranian Carpet: Crafting Beauty in Every Knot
Iranian carpets: Unveil the magic behind each knot! carpet history, beauty, and craftsmanship. Click to explore the world of Persian…
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Bazaar of Kashan: Exploring A Historical Hub
Discover Kashan's Bazaar: a marketplace full of unique crafts, spices, and textiles, showcasing the rich culture and heritage of Iran.
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5 Best Shopping Malls in Tehran
Tehran is filled with more than 400 shopping centers, which are perfect places to embrace the modern and youthful side…
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Kerman Grand Bazaar
The bazaar of Kerman, a desert city located in the southeast of Iran, is one of Iran’s most interesting bazaars…
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+10 Authentic Souvenirs from Isfahan
Looking for a list of Isfahan Souvenirs? Here is the top Isfahan's famous souvenirs you must not missed from the…
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Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex
Discover the enchanting Tabriz Grand Bazaar, a hub of rich history and vibrant culture. Explore its labyrinthine alleys for unique…
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Discovering Shiraz’s Felting Craft: Artistic Traditions Unveiled
Felt is a type of traditional woven fabric that is produced with wool. In felting, weaving is not done, but…
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Persian Rug Shopping in Iran: A Buyer’s Guide
Get expert advice on buying Persian rugs in Iran, including where to find the best deals, how to spot authentic…
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10 Must-Have Iranian Handicraft Souvenirs for Travelers
Explore the top 10 must-have Iranian handicrafts for travelers. Discover unique, essential souvenirs to bring home from your journey to…
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Kalporagan Village: World’s Only Living Pottery Museum
Kalpourgan is a 7000-year-old village in the south part of Iran,which is the first handicraft village in the world.