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Tag: Persia

Wine horn with lynx protome

dining, Feast Your Eyes: A Taste for Luxury in Ancient Iran, Iran, metalwork, Nowruz, Parthia, Persia

Shapur Plate

Feast Your Eyes: A Taste for Luxury in Ancient Iran, hunting, Iran, metalwork, Persia, Sasanian period

Gallery 21: Feast Your Eyes

dining, Feast Your Eyes: A Taste for Luxury in Ancient Iran, Iran, metalwork, Persia

Samanid Bowl

calligraphy, etiquette, Iran, Persia, Samanid empire

Mind Your Manners

alcohol, brunch, China, dining, etiquette, food, Iran, Islam, James McNeill Whistler, Japan, Persia, Samanid empire, Sogdia, tea ceremony

Persian Music: Classical and New (Part Two)

Iran, Persia

Persian Music: Classical and New (Part One)

Iran, Persia
August 21, 2015September 27, 2017

Friday Fave: Silver Rosewater Bottle

F1950.5, Friday Fave, Iran, Persia

Masters of the Persian Santur: Dariush Saghafi and Kazem Davoudian

hammer dulcimer, Iran, Persia
April 5, 2013September 6, 2017

Celebrating Nowruz in Cities Ancient and Modern

Babylon, Nowruz, Persepolis, Persia

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