Khatamkari is an intricate Persian woodworking technique used to decorate the surface of objects, usually made of wood, ivory or metal. The technique involves creating a mosaic-like pattern by cutting and combining different types of wood, bone, brass, and camel bone. The result is a beautiful geometric design, often including floral and calligraphic elements. The art of Khatamkari originated in Iran during the Safavid dynasty in the 17th century and has been a popular decorative art form ever since. Today, Khatamkari art can be seen in many traditional Iranian objects, such as jewelry boxes, picture frames, backgammon boards, and pen cases. It requires great skill and patience to create Khatamkari designs, as each small piece must be carefully cut and arranged by hand.
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