I have had the privilege of showcasing my work in numerous solo and group exhibitions. In 2024, I was honoured to participate in an international Autor contemporary jewelry fair. I am passionate about working with different techniques, including filigree jewelry and two of my earrings were published in the book “Contemporary Filigree Jewellery” by Filipa Oliveira. Alongside my work as a freelance designer, I have been teaching at the Faculty of Art, University of Birjand since 11 years ago.

Robat Sharaf Caravanserai is a historical masterpiece located along the ancient Silk Road, in Iran. Built during the Seljuk era in 1154, it is renowned for its intricate brickwork, earning it the title of a “brickwork museum.” Despite its architectural significance, Robat Sharaf has been largely forgotten due to its remote location in a deprived area, far from major cities.
To create this project, I travelled to the Robat Sharaf Caravanserai to study it closely and conduct research. After analyzing its motifs, brickworks, and structures, I redesigned these elements into jewelry forms. My aim is to restore and introduce this magnificent caravanserai to the world through my jewelry works.
For this project, I used lapis lazuli and turquoise stones, which are native to the area around Robat Sharaf Caravanserai. The materials include silver and wood. I chose wood because it comes from nature and imparts a sense of life to my jewelry. Inspired by the architecture and structure of the caravanserai, I created jewelry forms that reflect its design. Additionally, I aimed to incorporate old structures rooted in Persian art and architecture to explain the structural meaning of caravanserai better.
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