
Yazd carpet
The Yazd carpet is one of the original and unique manifestations of Iranian art, rooted in the tradition, taste, and culture of the desert people. Yazdi carpets are usually known for their geometric designs, warm colors, and motifs such as bergamot, flowers and bates, and altars. The yarns are often made of high-quality wool and are woven by skilled weavers in nearby villages and towns.
Yazd carpets may not be as world-famous as Kashan or Tabriz carpets, but their authenticity, durability, and unique color schemes have always had their own customers—whether for home use, decoration, or export.

Reconciliation Alley
Ashtikanan Alley is one of the most beautiful and famous symbols of traditional architecture in the city of Yazd; a very narrow alley where when two people pass on either side of it, they get so close to each other that they either have to pass by each other or make peace!
These alleys were a sign of the intelligence and peace-loving culture of the ancient people of Yazd; where even urban spaces encouraged people to be close, talk, and peace.

Yazd Gold Market
Yazd Gold Bazaar is one of the most beautiful and prosperous traditional markets in this desert city, located in the heart of the historical fabric, near the Grand Mosque of Yazd. This market has a special atmosphere with its traditional architecture, domed ceilings, old skylights, and small, shiny rooms.
In the Yazd Gold Bazaar, you can see both modern gold and traditional and authentic Yazdi designs inspired by the culture and art of this city. This is more than just a place to shop, it's a cultural experience—a combination of art, history, and elegance.