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‘Needlework’ a common craft in southern Iran

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January 26, 2019 - 22:55

A woman completes patterns of needlework on a traditional dress in Jask, a port city in southern Iran, January 26, 2019.

Needlework (Souzan-douzi in Persian) is a very common occupation among females in southern regions of the country.

It is the art of drawing images on plain fabrics by sewing delicate stitches using needle and colorful yarns.

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