![]() ![]() ![]() In Iran, just like in most countries of the world, the name of the craftsperson was considered unimportant that’s why his works were never recognized and properly appreciated. Once asked about this Anita Amirrezvani told that one morning she was sitting in her living room admiring her Iranian rugs, embroidery and miniature paintings an idea that none of these worked had a name of its creator on it, in other words you would never be able to find out who created the masterpiece which keeps your soul warm every day and causes admiration of your visitors. The name of the girl is never revealed in this book. One day she made up her mind to write a tale about a young woman who lived in Iran in the 17 th century. Looking at that carpet every day she imagines the life of a carpet maker and always wondered what it was like to create such beautiful things and what the actual life of carpet makers was like. ![]() The fact unknown to most of people is that as inspiration of Anita Amirrezvani’s first novel “Blood of Flowers” served a Persian carpet her father presented her with when she was a teenager. ![]()
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