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Brass ladle
Belonged to Arghavan, daughter of Mihrbanu and Dinyar; inscription: "Arghavan Aidun, 1318 [Yazdgirdi, equal to 1949]"
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Spatula
Inscription on the back: "Rustam Kaykhusraw 1326 [1908 or 1909]"
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Wooden ladle
Belonged to Farangis Kiyaniyan; inherited by her daughter, Parvin Gharibshahi.
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Copper tray
Belonged to Arghavan, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani, inscription: "Sahibah Arghavan, daughter of Bamas Dinyar, 1294 Y [Yazdgirdi, equal to 1925"
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Varjavand's house
An old house belonging to the Varjavand family in the Khalaf Khan‘ali neighborhood of Yazd, including a plan and photographs of different sections of the house.
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Shirin Rustamiyan
Baking local bread which was called Surug in Yazd and Siru in Kirman.
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Kaykhusraw Kadkhuda's house
One of the old houses of the Zoroastrian neighborhood in Yazd. According to the inscription on the stone plaque above the entrance: “In August (or September) of 2011, the children of Kaykhusraw Kadkhuda endowed this house in his memory to the Zoroastrian Society of Yazd, so that it can be used for charitable and religious matters.” The entrance hall leads on one side to a room and on the other to the large main courtyard of the house. As one enters the courtyard, the “piskam mas”(or main open salon), used for ceremonial purposes, is located to the left.