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۱. The Importance of Iran’s Leather Industry in the Global Economy Iran’s leather industry, with a history spanning over a thousand years, is not only part of the country’s cultural and artistic heritage but also holds significant potential to become one of the main pillars of non-oil exports. From traditional tanning in cities such as…
Halal Leather is one of the fastest-growing and high-demand segments in the global leather industry, appealing not only to Muslim consumers but also to non-Muslim customers due to its compliance with principles of hygiene, ethics, and sustainability in the production process. According to estimates by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the global Muslim population…
In today’s competitive global trade environment, international standards and certifications are recognized as one of the most important tools for building trust and ensuring quality. Across various industries—particularly in the leather and leather goods sector—the role of these certifications goes far beyond being just official documents; they have become the common language between producers and…
1. The Position of Iran’s Leather Shoe Industry in the World With a history of over a thousand years in leatherworking and shoemaking—particularly in cities such as Tabriz, Mashhad, Isfahan, and Qom—Iran is considered one of the oldest centers of leather shoe production in the world, where tradition and modernity are seamlessly blended. According to…
Iranian leather handicrafts, especially in the field of handmade bags and shoes, represent a significant part of the country’s cultural and economic heritage, combining unique traditional skills, high-quality raw materials, and creative design. For centuries, Iran has been recognized as one of the major centers of leather production and processing in the world, with cities…
From Workshop to Worldwide: A Story of Quality, Craft, and Strategy The Iranian leather industry, one of the country’s oldest and most authentic crafts, is rooted in centuries of experience, artistry, and creativity. From traditional tanning in cities such as Tabriz, Hamedan, and Isfahan, to the meticulous handmade production of bags and shoes in small…
1. The Position of Iran’s Leather Shoe Industry in the World With a history of over a thousand years in leatherworking and shoemaking—particularly in cities such as Tabriz, Mashhad, Isfahan, and Qom—Iran is considered one of the oldest centers of leather shoe production in the world, where tradition and modernity are seamlessly blended. According to…
Exporting leather goods, particularly in the handbag and footwear sectors, has long been one of the most prominent activities in the field of handicrafts and luxury trade. The significance of this industry lies in the combination of artistry, craftsmanship, quality, and high economic value, which has maintained its position throughout history and has even gained…
In today’s competitive global trade environment, international standards and certifications are recognized as one of the most important tools for building trust and ensuring quality. Across various industries—particularly in the leather and leather goods sector—the role of these certifications goes far beyond being just official documents; they have become the common language between producers and…
Halal Leather is one of the fastest-growing and high-demand segments in the global leather industry, appealing not only to Muslim consumers but also to non-Muslim customers due to its compliance with principles of hygiene, ethics, and sustainability in the production process. According to estimates by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the global Muslim population…
۱. The Importance of Iran’s Leather Industry in the Global Economy Iran’s leather industry, with a history spanning over a thousand years, is not only part of the country’s cultural and artistic heritage but also holds significant potential to become one of the main pillars of non-oil exports. From traditional tanning in cities such as…
From Workshop to Worldwide: A Story of Quality, Craft, and Strategy The Iranian leather industry, one of the country’s oldest and most authentic crafts, is rooted in centuries of experience, artistry, and creativity. From traditional tanning in cities such as Tabriz, Hamedan, and Isfahan, to the meticulous handmade production of bags and shoes in small…
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۱. The Importance of Iran’s Leather Industry in the Global Economy Iran’s leather industry, with a history spanning over a
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Iranian leather handicrafts, especially in the field of handmade bags and shoes, represent a significant part of the country’s cultural
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