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Thank you for visiting Globe All Peace! Testing This idea came to life in November 2008. Since then I've been working vigorously to put these snow globes together and establish a fund where the donations will be given to a good and worthy cause. Since the June 2009 elections and the Iranian uprising we have realized more than ever how important it is to support the Iranian people. Some of these issues stem back to lack of education. If we can work together to set up an adequate education system in the remote and impoverished areas of Iran, those children will grow up to support and thrive the country, not work against it and its people.
Snow globes bring a smile to everyone’s face, whether it be the feeling of nostalgia or the falling “snow” inside the globe. The current snow globe design features Iran. Iran is a country filled with rich culture and history, therefore I wanted to highlight some of the many things that make Iran so vibrant in the form of a snow globe. When you purchase this snow globe, you will not only have an item to display that represents Iran’s culture but it also represents that you helped a good cause. The snow globe was personally designed by me to show the beauty of Iran to the world! PURCHASING AND SHIPPING INFORMATION
NOTE: FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO PURCHASING AS SHIPPING COSTS VARY BY COUNTRY. I WANT TO ASSURE YOU ARE CHARGED ACCURATELY FOR THE SHIPMENT OF YOUR SNOW GLOBE TO YOUR SPECIFIC COUNTRY. The Snow Globe! The inner contents of the globe include Meydaneh Azadi or Freedom Square currently located in Tehran. It is surrounded by the pillars from Persepolis, Takhteh Jamshid, the ancient Persian Empire.
The front base of the snow globe displaying the shape of Iran with the beautiful Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf. The front base of the snow globe displaying the shape of Iran with the beautiful Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf.
The Persian Empire: An image of Cyrus the Great, with the lion and his empire soliders.
Pol-e-Khajou (Khajou Bridge): One of Iran's many ancient landmarks located in Esfahan, Iran dating back to the 17th century. Still standing to this day along with 33 pol, (33 bridges) just kilometers away from the Khajou Bridge.
The beautiful Persian Rug: There are so many different styles of rug that come from every corner of Iran. Rug weaving is one of the most distinguished manifestations of Persian culture and art dating back to ancient Persia.
Ferdowsi: The famous and beloved Persian Poet. He was the author of the Shāhnāmeh, the national epic of Persians and of the Iranian World. He created this masterpiece where it unites Persians and all its nations. He is a national symbol for all Iranians.
Anar or Pomegrante: The fruit native to Iran. Delicious and beautiful. Who doesn't love Pomegrante?
Mount Damavand: The highest peak in the region and the highest volcano peak in Asia. Damavand is the symbol of Iranian resistance against despotism and foreign rule in Persian poetry and literature. The mountain is said to hold magical powers in the Shahnameh.
With the snow!
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