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born2travelit · 7 years
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After a day spent wandering around Tajrish Bazar we pack our backpack again! Another flight tomorrow! Www.born2travel.it #born2travelit #iranian #discoveriran #tehran #carpetmuseumofiran #carpetmuseum #tajrish #tajrishbazar #bazar #instairan #iranpic #iranpics #iranian #irangirl #tehrantoday #tehrangram #travelblogger #travel (presso Tehran Province)
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sussanfarahani · 7 years
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#tajrish #tajrishbazar . . . . . #repost , missing #home #leicacamerausa #leicacamera #leicastorela #leicaphotography #d-lux #tehran #tehranpic #tehrandailylife #iran #iran_insta_pic #iranian_photographers #iranphotography #persian #persians #streetphotography #streetphotografy #streetarteverywhere (at بازار تجریش Bazar-e Tajrish)
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Termeh in tajrish bazaar Termeh (Persian: ترمه‎‎) is a type of Iranian handwoven cloth, produced primarily in the Yazd province. Weaving Termeh requires a good wool with tall fibers. Termeh is woven by an expert with the assistance of a worker called "Goushvareh-kesh". Weaving Termeh is a sensitive, careful, and time-consuming process; a good weaver can produce only 25 to 30 centimetres (10 to 12 in) in a day. The background colors used in Termeh are jujube red, light red, green, orange and black. Termeh has been admired throughout history: Greek historians commented on the beauty of Persian weavings in the Achaemenian (532 B.C.), Ashkani (222 B.C.) and Sasanidae (226–641 A.D.) periods and the famous Chinese tourist Hoang Tesang admired Termeh. During the Safavid period (1502–1736 A.D.), Zarbaf and Termeh weaving techniques were significantly refined. Due to the difficulty of producing Termeh and the advent of mechanized weaving, few factories remain in Iran that produce traditionally woven Termeh. Rezaei Termeh is the most famous of the remaining factories. #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #terme #termeh #ترمه #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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sussanfarahani · 7 years
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#repost There's so much to see, at #tajrish #tajrishbazar , one can spend hours watching in awe, #justdontgetcaught . . . . #repost , missing #home #leicacamerausa #leicacamera #leicastorela #leicaphotography #d-lux #tehran #tehranpic #tehrandailylife #iran #iran_insta_pic #iranian_photographers #iranphotography #persian #persians #streetphotography #streetphotografy #streetarteverywhere (at بازار تجریش Bazar-e Tajrish)
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sussanfarahani · 7 years
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#repost waiting for a bus stop in #tajrish at #tajrishbazar . . . . . #repost , missing #home #leicacamerausa #leicacamera #leicastorela #leicaphotography #d-lux #tehran #tehranpic #tehrandailylife #iran #iran_insta_pic #iranian_photographers #iranphotography #persian #persians #streetphotography #streetphotografy #streetarteverywhere (at بازار تجریش Bazar-e Tajrish)
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attar in tajrish bazaar Ittar (Hindi/Urdu), also known as attar, is an essential oil derived from botanical sources. Most commonly these oils are extracted via hydro or steam distillation. They can also be expressed by chemical means but generally natural perfumes which qualify as ittars are distilled with water. The oils are generally distilled into a wood base such as sandalwood and then aged. The aging period can last from one to ten years depending on the botanicals used and the results desired. Ittars are highly concentrated and therefore are usually offered for sale in small quantities in decorated crystal cut bottles or small jeweled decanters. Ittars are popular throughout the Middle East and the Far East of India as well as Bangladesh and Pakistan. Ittars have been used in the entire Eastern world for thousands of years. Ittars are affordable because they are so concentrated that a small bottle will last the regular user several weeks or even months. Technically ittars are distillates of flowers, herbs, spices and other natural materials such as baked soil over sandalwood oil/liquid paraffins using hydro distillation technique with deg and bhapka. These techniques are still in use today at Kannauj in India. This is one of the oldest natural fragrant materials, nearly 5000 years old. Some of the first lovers of ittars were the Mughal nobles of India. Jasmine ittar was the favorite perfume of the Nizams of the Hyderabad state. Traditionally in the Eastern world, it was a customary practice of nobility to offer ittar to their guests at the time of their departure. The ittars are traditionally given in ornate tiny crystal cut bottles called as itardans. This tradition of giving a scent to one's guests continues to this day in many parts of the Eastern world. Among Sufi worshipers the use of Ittars during meditation circles and dances is quite common. #ittar #عطاری #دارو_گیاهی #دمنوش #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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attar in tajrish bazaar Ittar (Hindi/Urdu), also known as attar, is an essential oil derived from botanical sources. Most commonly these oils are extracted via hydro or steam distillation. They can also be expressed by chemical means but generally natural perfumes which qualify as ittars are distilled with water. The oils are generally distilled into a wood base such as sandalwood and then aged. The aging period can last from one to ten years depending on the botanicals used and the results desired. Ittars are highly concentrated and therefore are usually offered for sale in small quantities in decorated crystal cut bottles or small jeweled decanters. Ittars are popular throughout the Middle East and the Far East of India as well as Bangladesh and Pakistan. Ittars have been used in the entire Eastern world for thousands of years. Ittars are affordable because they are so concentrated that a small bottle will last the regular user several weeks or even months. Technically ittars are distillates of flowers, herbs, spices and other natural materials such as baked soil over sandalwood oil/liquid paraffins using hydro distillation technique with deg and bhapka. These techniques are still in use today at Kannauj in India. This is one of the oldest natural fragrant materials, nearly 5000 years old. Some of the first lovers of ittars were the Mughal nobles of India. Jasmine ittar was the favorite perfume of the Nizams of the Hyderabad state. Traditionally in the Eastern world, it was a customary practice of nobility to offer ittar to their guests at the time of their departure. The ittars are traditionally given in ornate tiny crystal cut bottles called as itardans. This tradition of giving a scent to one's guests continues to this day in many parts of the Eastern world. Among Sufi worshipers the use of Ittars during meditation circles and dances is quite common. #ittar #عطاری #دارو_گیاهی #دمنوش #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Saffron (pronounced /ˈsæfrən/ or /ˈsæfrɒn/) is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus". Saffron crocus grows to 20–30 cm (8–12 in) and bears up to four flowers, each with three vivid crimson stigmas, which are the distal end of a carpel.The styles and stigmas, called threads, are collected and dried to be used mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. Saffron, long among the world's most costly spices by weight,is native to Southwest Asiaand was probably first cultivated in or near Greece.As a genetically monomorphic clone,it was slowly propagated throughout much of Eurasia and was later brought to parts of North Africa, North America, and Oceania. Saffron's taste and iodoform or hay-like fragrance result from the chemicals picrocrocin and safranal.It also contains a carotenoid pigment, crocin, which imparts a rich golden-yellow hue to dishes and textiles. Its recorded history is attested in a 7th-century BC Assyrian botanical treatise compiled under Ashurbanipal,and it has been traded and used for over four millennia. Iran now accounts for approximately 90% of the world production of saffron. #saffron #زعفران #زعفرون #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Tajrish bazaar بازار تجریش The traditional bazaar of Tajrish neighborhood will be renovated over 18 months at an estimated cost of about 28 billion rials. The Deputy head of Tehran Beautification Organization for technical affairs, announced that the bazaar is close to Emamzadeh Saleh Mausoleum as well as Velenjak, Darband and Darakeh mountain resorts and its renovation is a top priority for Tehran Beautification Organization. The official noted that the project will include reconstruction of the traditional market using both traditional and modern styles, wastewater collection, power, gas, telecommunication installations, as well as repair of small and large shops and passageways. Tajrish bazaar has been built according to architectural style which closely resembles the traditional bazaar located in downtown Tehran. Some of its arches have been destroyed due to construction of multi-story buildings and its traditional identity has been threatened by irregularity of window shops and external view of new stores. “According to ratification by Tehran Municipality, the bazaar will be organized according to a new plan which will be implemented in cooperation with Tehran Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization. ” The official further stated that the project will take 18 solar months and the cost of organizing this economic and trade center in north Tehran has been estimated at about 28 billion rials. Tajrish bazaar includes a roofed passageway through which thousands of people pass en route to paying pilgrimage to Emamzadeh Saleh or to the Bazaar for purchasing goods. #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Tajrish bazaar بازار تجریش The traditional bazaar of Tajrish neighborhood will be renovated over 18 months at an estimated cost of about 28 billion rials. The Deputy head of Tehran Beautification Organization for technical affairs, announced that the bazaar is close to Emamzadeh Saleh Mausoleum as well as Velenjak, Darband and Darakeh mountain resorts and its renovation is a top priority for Tehran Beautification Organization. The official noted that the project will include reconstruction of the traditional market using both traditional and modern styles, wastewater collection, power, gas, telecommunication installations, as well as repair of small and large shops and passageways. Tajrish bazaar has been built according to architectural style which closely resembles the traditional bazaar located in downtown Tehran. Some of its arches have been destroyed due to construction of multi-story buildings and its traditional identity has been threatened by irregularity of window shops and external view of new stores. “According to ratification by Tehran Municipality, the bazaar will be organized according to a new plan which will be implemented in cooperation with Tehran Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization. ” The official further stated that the project will take 18 solar months and the cost of organizing this economic and trade center in north Tehran has been estimated at about 28 billion rials. Tajrish bazaar includes a roofed passageway through which thousands of people pass en route to paying pilgrimage to Emamzadeh Saleh or to the Bazaar for purchasing goods. #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Buy for Nowruz خرید برای نوروز Nouruz (persisch نوروز, DMG Nourūz [nouˈɾuːz], kurdisch نه‌ورۆز Newroz) ist der Name des Neujahrs- und Frühlingsfestes, das am 20. oder 21. März vor allem im iranischen Kulturraum gefeiert wird. Seit dem 10. Mai 2010 ist Nouruz auf Beschluss der 64. Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen als internationaler Nouruz-Tag anerkannt. Die Generalversammlung stellte in ihrer Erklärung fest, dass „Nouruz ein Frühlingsfest ist, das von mehr als 300 Mio. Menschen seit mehr als 3000 Jahren auf der Balkanhalbinsel, in der Schwarzmeerregion, im Kaukasus, in Zentralasien und im Nahen Osten gefeiert wird“. Am 30. September 2009 hatte die UNESCO den Nouruz-Tag in die Liste der Meisterwerke des mündlichen und immateriellen Erbes der Menschheit aufgenommen. #nowruz #نوروز #عید #خریدعید #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Buy for Nowruz خرید برای نوروز Nowruz (Persian: نوروز‎‎ Nowruz; [nouˈɾuːz]; literally "New Day") is the name of the Iranian New Year,also known as the Persian New Year, which is celebrated worldwide by the Iranian peoples, along with some other ethno-linguistic groups, as the beginning of the New Year. It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years in Iran (Persia), it also gradually has been celebrated in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Western Asia, the Black Sea Basin, and the Balkans.It marks the first day of the first month (Farvardin) in the Iranian calendar. #nowruz #نوروز #عید #خریدعید #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Buy for Nowruz خرید برای نوروز Nouruz (persisch نوروز, DMG Nourūz [nouˈɾuːz], kurdisch نه‌ورۆز Newroz) ist der Name des Neujahrs- und Frühlingsfestes, das am 20. oder 21. März vor allem im iranischen Kulturraum gefeiert wird. Seit dem 10. Mai 2010 ist Nouruz auf Beschluss der 64. Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen als internationaler Nouruz-Tag anerkannt. Die Generalversammlung stellte in ihrer Erklärung fest, dass „Nouruz ein Frühlingsfest ist, das von mehr als 300 Mio. Menschen seit mehr als 3000 Jahren auf der Balkanhalbinsel, in der Schwarzmeerregion, im Kaukasus, in Zentralasien und im Nahen Osten gefeiert wird“. Am 30. September 2009 hatte die UNESCO den Nouruz-Tag in die Liste der Meisterwerke des mündlichen und immateriellen Erbes der Menschheit aufgenommen. #nowruz #نوروز #عید #خریدعید #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Buy for Nowruz خرید برای نوروز Nowruz (Persian: نوروز‎‎ Nowruz; [nouˈɾuːz]; literally "New Day") is the name of the Iranian New Year,also known as the Persian New Year, which is celebrated worldwide by the Iranian peoples, along with some other ethno-linguistic groups, as the beginning of the New Year. It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years in Iran (Persia), it also gradually has been celebrated in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Western Asia, the Black Sea Basin, and the Balkans.It marks the first day of the first month (Farvardin) in the Iranian calendar. #nowruz #نوروز #عید #خریدعید #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Orange blossom - سبزه بهار نارنج #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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Tajrish (Persian: تجريش‎‎, also Romanized as Tajrīsh) is a former village in Shemiranat County, Tehran Province, Iran, which has since been absorbed into Tehran. The Tajrish neighbourhood is located along the northern edge of Tehran. This neighbourhood is one of the oldest parts of Tehran and during the last few decades, has become popular with the wealthy by virtue of the low levels of pollution, in turn created by the area's favorable location along Tehran's northern hills. Tajrish is situated in the Shemiranat County. As of 2006, the neighborhood had 86,000 inhabitants. #tajrish #tajrishbazar #تجریش #بازارتجریش #tehran #iran #photography #photo #amaturephotography #irphotoghraphyir #عکاسی #عکاسی_آماتور #تهران #ایران  #nikond5300 #samsungnote5 #nikon #adeli Htpps://www.Ade.li
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