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Iranian art (Qalamzani), Copper bead embossed with hammer, Artist: Master Mahdi Alamdari -114
Islamic art is one of the glorious periods of art history and one of the most valuable human achievements in the art field.
Qalamzani is the decoration of metal objects, especially copper, gold, silver, and brass by a hammer.
Mahdi Alamdari was born in Isfahan in 1326 SH. From the age of 20, he independently worked on Qalamzani profession and trained a lot of students. He thought more about the artistic aspect of his work. In addition to the Qalamzani, he created a lot of miniature paintings with oil and paint.