The Iranian cities of Mashhad and Lalejin have been designated as global cities of precious stones and pottery, respectively, the deputy head of Iran Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization says.
Bahman Namvar Motlaq said on Saturday that the jury panel of the World Crafts Council Asia Pacific Region (WCC-APR) visited Mashhad and Lalejin in April and presented their assessmentto senior experts of the council.
He added that the designation of the two cities comes after the presidents of the four regions of Europe, Latin America, North America and Africa announced their final verdicts, the WCC-APR president Ghada Hijjawi-Qaddumi.
The Iranian officialnoted that the global designation of Mashhad and Lalejin would havean important impacton developing the art ofhandicraftin the countryand help improve the its economy and culture.
The Iranian official said a commemoration ceremony wouldbe held in the two cities in August.
Namvar Motlaq said the global recognition of Mashhad and Lalejin has helped Iran overtakeIndia and China as its major rivals in havingthe most nominations for world cities asIsfahan and Tabriz had already won world cities of handicrafts and hand-woven carpets earlier in 2015.