Rangineh Gallery

We main product/services:
Women Dress; Curtains; Shwal; Scarf; Textile Design; Tapestry; Home Decoration ;
Company Profile
Year Established:
Businss Type: Manufacturer
Contact: Mr. Mohsen Dadgar (Owner/Entrepreneur)
Telphone: 98-21-77528642
Fax 98-21-77503650
MobilePhone: 989123499511
Web Site: www.rangineh.ir,
Zip: 16539
Country/Region:
Province/State: Teh
City: Tehran
Address: 41-119th St., Tehranpars    
Introduce
Rangineh gallery-iranian textile design is a private own workshop and design room for women dress and interior home decorations. We have special custom painted and printed fabrics for making scarf, women dress, bride dress, cushions, bed cover, wall hanging and a variety of posters. Our main works are in iranian fabric, textile, paint, print, dye, stencil, pattern, workshop, qajar design, persian design, scarf, water color painting, women dress, home textile, table cloth, patineh, wall painting, bridal dress, batik, t-shirt, art of silk painting, bed cover, embroidery, needling, quilt, and home decoration. To know a little about the main artist for the rangineh gallery, please read this: The artist, ms. Sanaz motamed rastegar was born in 1972 in tehran. From the early life, she felt affection for art and paintings. Fabrics and anything related to it had special attraction for her and this became an initiation for her quest in life.

After formal education in high school, she already had strive for painting fabrics and that's why she managed to establish a small workshop exploring a variety of textile related tasks for her own curiosity and interest. For the purpose of receiving educational recognition and to discover her awareness and knowledge, she decided to follow up her pursuit for textile fashion in university. She graduated from jahad-e-daneshgahi - college of art, receiving degree in bachelor of art, major in textile design and print, while she improved her knowledge and familiarity on designing fabrics in all aspects.

Since the fabric art and its techniques are slowly fading in its motherland Iran, ms. Motamed rastegar is seeking help to revitalize the traditional fabric design and printing methods in Iran.