Ministry of Cultural Heritage Displays Rare Hand-Painted Rings
TEHRAN (IP) -- The most
exquisite hand-painted rings were exhibited at the 12th Zaman Aho Gallery Museum exhibition today, Monday, July 11, at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism.
The most exquisite hand-painted rings were exhibited at the 12th Zaman Aho Gallery Museum exhibition today, Monday, July 11, at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism’s Handicrafts Vice-Chancellor.
According to the General Department of Public Relations and Information, Ali Jangi, a calligraphy master, said on the sidelines of this exhibition: “This exhibition is the 12th exhibition of Zaman Aho Gallery Museum, which was held in the lobby of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts.”
He added: “In this exhibition, 300 engraved rings have been displayed, 40 of which are among the museum works. On the gem of these rings, which is made of turquoise and agate, hadiths and zikrs of the imams of purification are engraved.
Jangi stated: “I have been working in traditional calligraphy for 37 years. I learned the art of calligraphy from my father when I was 9 years old. After 15 years of effort, I was able to invent three-dimensional calligraphy in millimeter dimensions, which is the most advanced style of calligraphy in the world, then the most exquisite artistic and spiritual ring in the world, called Zamen Aho, in dimensions of one by one centimeter. I created 2800 hours.
“It takes a lot of time to create a work of art in small dimensions.”
This penmanship master said: “Considering that the mother’s arts were formed in Iran, I request that this penmanship style be registered nationally in the city of Mashhad. We should also display these works in the best cultural places in the world.”
On the sidelines of this exhibition, an exquisite pen-engraved ring was unveiled. It took 250 days to create this work.
Those interested in visiting this exhibition can go to the Ministry’s Handicrafts Department located on Azadi Street until the end of July 13, 2022.