Description
The “Garden of Flowers” Pateh embroidered brooch is a unique fusion of the handcraft traditions of Iranian desert women and the beauty of nature. This distinctive accessory features delicate floral motifs stitched on wool fabric using naturally plant-dyed wool threads. The edges are carefully finished with fine yarn stitching, adding both durability and elegance.
This brooch is entirely handcrafted by the skilled women of Shafiabad village in Shahdad, located on the edge of Iran’s Lut Desert—where the harsh climate meets creativity and artistry to produce such meaningful handmade jewelry.
Product Features:
- Embroidery Type: Pateh embroidery (a traditional and authentic stitching style from Kerman)
- Fabric Material: Wool
- Embroidery Thread: Wool, naturally dyed using plant-based methods
- Edge Stitching Thread: Yarn
- Size: 7.5 × 4.5 cm
- Place of Production: Shafiabad Village, Shahdad, Lut Desert region, Iran
- Pin Type: Needle pin
- Design: Garden of Flowers
- Fully handmade, unique, and non-replicable
What is Pateh Embroidery?
Pateh embroidery is one of the most authentic forms of Iranian needlework, originating from Kerman province. In this art, motifs inspired by nature—such as flowers, shrubs, cypress trees, and ancient Persian symbols—are stitched with wool threads onto a thick wool fabric. Pateh is a harmonious blend of color, emotion, culture, and patience.
Roostatisj has reinterpreted this traditional craft into handcrafted jewelry, both preserving this heritage and making it suitable for everyday use.
Why Choose a Roostatish Pateh Brooch?
- Each brooch is entirely unique and carefully hand-stitched
- Made with natural, plant-dyed threads that are gentle on the skin
- A blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics, suitable for boho, artistic, and minimalist styles
- Your purchase supports rural women’s empowerment and helps preserve Iran’s cultural heritage
Uses & Styling Suggestions:
- Everyday wear for those who appreciate unique accessories
- A distinctive gift for lovers of Iranian art
- Suitable for exhibitions, handicraft markets, and artistic gatherings
Care Instructions:
Hand wash the brooch in cold water using baby shampoo. Rinse gently, place it on a cloth to absorb excess water, and let it air dry. Once dry, iron it at a wool-appropriate temperature.










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