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29 мая 2025, 09:21
Iranian city emerges as tourist destination after UNESCO recognises its goldsmith heritage
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MOSCOW, 29 May (BelTA - TV BRICS) - The historic Iranian city of
Yazd is emerging as a unique tourist destination after UNESCO added the
city's traditional art of goldsmithing to its Lists of Intangible
Cultural Heritage. This was reported by Mehr News Agency, a partner of
TV BRICS.
The beauty of gold in Yazd lies not only in the
precious metal itself but in the skilled hands that shape it into art,
for in this ancient city, gold has become a reflection of its deeply
rooted cultural identity, passed down through generations in its famous
gold bazaar.
Although gold jewellery and ornaments have long been
manufactured in various Iranian cities, Yazd gold stands out for its
unique design and the quality of its alloys. Its purity of 20 carats,
one of the highest available, is combined with distinctive physical
traits such as softness, flexibility, and long-lasting resistance to
corrosion and discolouration.
Archaeologists have traced the
city's goldsmithing back to the Parthian era, noting that over the past
2,000 years, Yazd artisans have crafted gold for kings and nobles,
cementing the city's reputation in the national and regional jewellery
trade.
With the UNESCO recognition, Yazd is expected to emerge as
a global icon, making this historic city a unique destination for art
and jewellery tourism.