Decorative arts Prices in Afghanistan
Commercial obligations in Afghanistan, Law on Cooperatives, Enterprises and Banks. Jars, bowls, plates and handmade art containers are elements used in interior decoration and handicrafts. Total value of Afghanistan's mines is equivalent to 1.5 trillion dollars. Attracting buyers and selling decorative artware in the world antique markets also has its own problems
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Afghanistan has natural gas, oil, coal, marble, gold, copper, chromite, talc, barite, sulfur, lead, zinc, iron ore, salt, precious and semi-precious stones. The arts and crafts market is very dynamic and prosperous in some regions and countries, while in others it may have the least demand and sales. Afghanistan is an agricultural country with a high livestock capacity. Regarding the global trade of old containers and antique jars, there is a set of international standards and laws that have been compiled in order to preserve and protect the cultural and historical works of these containers
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The original locality for lapis lazuli is the Sar-e-Sang deposit in Afghanistan's remote Badakhshan district. In the Achaemenid period, azure was called "Kabutkeh". In the Sassanid period, azure was consumed a lot. The roof of Ctesiphon, as well as various sculptures, is made of azure; it is possible that they used azurite instead of azure in making these works.
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