Kish Dokht Native Doll Puppet Making Workshop\r\nTeacher: Sarkar Khanum Tehnit, selected toy designer\r\nLimited capacity\r\nDiscount for Yalda night\r\n\r\nThe importance of native dolls\r\nDolls are important. From the ancient times, when mothers made dolls for their daughters with the tools and equipment available to them, and a volume of fabric or tree leaves or wood and spoons became nadim and conversational partners of little girls, it was known that dolls are important. Although they are toys for children's entertainment, they also have another role, which is to transfer and record the culture of a people. Many countries have made good use of this tool to transmit their culture and narrate their rituals and beliefs. Tajikistan, Georgia, China, Japan, Russia, African countries, Mexico, etc. have introduced dolls as a symbol of their country and placed it next to their tourist attractions. This is why today the whole world knows Russian "Matryoshka" and Japanese "Daruma". Iran also has a rich and significant history in the field of dolls; But there has been no continuous and purposeful cultural activity to register and introduce these dolls.
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