Traditional fabrics vary in different Iranian cities. For example, engraving is the art of printing or embroidering on fabric that is devoted to Isfahan province, with artists stamped on cotton, geometric patterns, flowers and shrubs and abstracts. Pete (or petechiae) is a kind of rhinestone in Kerman, and Patehoz artists, mostly housewives and girls, use the needlework of their minds with colorful needlework stitches on their backpack, with the help of a needle, inspired by their personal insights and insights. Cashmere is also one of the traditional, handmade and silk fabrics of Yazd which is well known and has curved roles such as beetle necklace and mahogany flowers in different colors in cashmere. Cashmere is used for bags, shoes, tablecloths and jewelry bags.