A black and white photo of Berlian Hall, Golestan Palace, where a photo of Naseruddin Shah Qajar can be seen on the wall and its decorations are made with mirror work; This art is one of the branches of decorative arts of Iran and it is one of the special initiatives of Iranian artists, which has been common since the Sasanian period.
In the Qajar period, this industry was applied to window frames, walls, ceilings, columns, and royal buildings. The mirror hall of Golestan Palace is one of the most prominent examples of mirror work in the world, which is considered a masterpiece of Qajar artists.
From the beginning, this art was used in palaces, mansions and mosques, but today it is also used in the interior decoration of houses and decorative products.
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