Rooieen village, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of North Khorasan province in northeast Iran, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first village in the country to be officially registered for its traditional textile workshops. This recognition highlights the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the local community, particularly the women who play a vital role in textile and handicrafts production.
Renowned for its vibrant textile industry, Rooieen village has long been a hub of creativity and skill, with generations of artisans passing down traditional techniques and expertise. The intricate designs and exquisite craftsmanship of Rooieen’s textiles have garnered attention both locally and internationally, making it a sought-after destination for tourists eager to experience Iran’s cultural heritage firsthand.
Women in Rooieen village are at the forefront of preserving and promoting these age-old traditions, actively participating in textile production and other handicrafts-related activities. Their dedication and talent have not only sustained the village’s economy but have also empowered them to contribute significantly to their community’s socio-economic development.
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