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Daily Life In Iran
Young Iranian women stand together as a man uses his smartphone during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran
A veiled Iranian woman uses her smartphone while sitting next to young women who do not wear mandatory headscarves during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran
A veiled Iranian woman uses her smartphone while sitting next to a young woman who does not wear a mandatory headscarf during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
A young Iranian woman drinks Matcha green tea during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea recently becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
A young Iranian woman holds a cup of matcha green tea during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
Two young Iranian women receive cups of matcha green tea latte during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
An Iranian man holds a cup of Matcha green tea during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
A young Iranian woman drinks Matcha green tea during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea recently becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
A young Iranian woman receives a cup of Matcha green tea during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
Two young Iranian women hold cups of Matcha green tea latte during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea recently becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
An Iranian man prepares Matcha green tea for customers during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
An Iranian man prepares Matcha green tea for customers during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
An Iranian man holds a cup of matcha green tea latte for a customer during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
An Iranian woman holds a cup of matcha green tea latte during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Popularity Of Matcha Tea Among Iranian Youth
A young Iranian woman holds a cup of matcha green tea during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
A young Iranian woman uses her cell phone as she sits on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
An Iranian woman takes photographs of her husband while standing on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
An Iranian woman takes a selfie while standing on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Travel And Tourism In Iran
A tourist captures videos with her cell phone while attending a recreation area in the Namakabrud township in Chalus county in Mazandaran province, 159 km (99 miles) north of Tehran, Iran, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, places pottery on a sidewalk for sale near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, uses her smartphone while standing on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025, where she and her friend Melina Pormanesh, 28, display their pottery for sale. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, writes her Instagram page ID on her customer's smartphone as they stand on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Iran's Generation Z, smokes a cigarette while sitting on an urban sculpture on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025, where she and her friend Mona Jalali, 28, display their pottery for sale. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, looks at her customer picking up a clay mug on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, shapes clay as her friend Melina Pormanesh, 24, uses her smartphone at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, smiles at her customers while standing behind pottery made by her and her friend Melina Pormanesh, 24, near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, gestures as she speaks with her customers while standing behind pottery made by her and her friend Melina Pormanesh, 24, near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, and her friend Mona Jalali, 28, two members of Iran's Generation Z, stand together on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025, where they display their pottery for sale. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, adjusts the hair of her friend Mona Jalali, 28, as they stand on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025, where they display their pottery for sale. Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, both members of Iran's Generation Z, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, smiles as she speaks with her customer holding a clay mug on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Iran's Generation Z, plays with a yo-yo as she and her friend, Mona Jalali, 28, stand next to their pottery placed for sale on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Iran's Generation Z, wears a hat and stands on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025, where she and her friend Mona Jalali, 28, display their pottery for sale. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, and her friend, Mona Jalali, 28, two members of Iran's Generation Z, stand together next to their pottery placed for sale on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
A tuxedo cat named Pikki sits next to pottery made by Melina Pormanesh, 24, and Mona Jalali, 28, two members of Generation Z, at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, plays with her tuxedo cat named Pikki as she rests at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pourmanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, places pottery in a home pottery kiln in her home workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pourmanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, uses her smartphone as she rests at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, smokes as she rests at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, plays with her tuxedo cat named Pikki as she rests at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, shapes a clay mug at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, works at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, works on a clay mug at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Life And Art Of Generation Z In Iran
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, works at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)
