The Iranian mastersmith Mr. Farajian passed away:
Dear friends,

This is really sad news. One of the students of Ms. Etezadi who travelled to Zanjan to interview Mr. Farajian on my behalf and take pictures of his new work for my further articles, has informed me in a very sad email, that Mr. Farajian had passed away yesterday. This is really sad news as he was not only a smith and an artis, but a man deeply interested in philosophy and poetry. This is really heart breaking.

Some articles on him:

http://persianmirror.com/Article_det.cfm?id=9...tegory=117

http://persianmirror.com/Article_det.cfm?id=1...ategory=94

http://persianmirror.com/Article_det.cfm?id=1...ategory=94

http://persianmirror.com/Article_det.cfm?id=1...ategory=94

Kind regards

Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani




I will write more articles about him and his life. We indeed have lost a great smith in Iran.

Kind regards

Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani
That is sad. It seems like people of that talent often get more honor after they have passed. Thank you for the links. It seems like he lived a very interesting life. My condolenses to the family.

RPM
Some of these pieces are simply breathtaking. What craftsmen! My respect for Middle Eastern swords has been growing with all I have seen on this sight, but some of these are just incredible. Thanks for sharing.

My condolences as well, it takes a special person to develop this level of skill.
Randall Moffett wrote:
That is sad. It seems like people of that talent often get more honor after they have passed. Thank you for the links. It seems like he lived a very interesting life. My condolenses to the family.

RPM


Hi Randall,

Thank you very much for your kind words. I am really sad about this. We are all sad. We have been planinng many things with him, he wanted to present a very nice piece in the Handicraft Competition soon. That piece will never be finished. Very sad. His character was above all a very nice and gentle one. This is a major loss indeed.

Kind regards

Manouchehr
Gavin Kisebach wrote:
Some of these pieces are simply breathtaking. What craftsmen! My respect for Middle Eastern swords has been growing with all I have seen on this sight, but some of these are just incredible. Thanks for sharing.

My condolences as well, it takes a special person to develop this level of skill.


Thank you very much Gavin for your kind words. I really appreciate it.

Kind regards

Manouchehr
I'm sorry to hear that. We lost a living treasure in the sword making arts.
Re: The Iranian mastersmith Mr. Farajian passed away:
Manouchehr M. wrote:
Dear friends,

This is really sad news. One of the students of Ms. Etezadi who travelled to Zanjan to interview Mr. Farajian on my behalf

Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani


Wow what incredibly beautiful work, in Bronze as well as Steel. I am both amazed and saddened. My condolences to his family, to the world for losing this gifted artisan.

J
Hard to say much more than what has already been said: The artwork is incredible.

Also my condolences to the family but it is a good thing to have left a legacy of beautiful weapons that will continue to be prized and admired for a long time to come as well as having transmitted the skills to his son and students: Maybe a small comfort but a comfort all the same. :(
Lancelot Chan wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that. We lost a living treasure in the sword making arts.


Thank you Lancelot. I appreciate it.

KInd regards

Manouchehr
Re: The Iranian mastersmith Mr. Farajian passed away:
Jean Henri Chandler wrote:
Manouchehr M. wrote:
Dear friends,

This is really sad news. One of the students of Ms. Etezadi who travelled to Zanjan to interview Mr. Farajian on my behalf

Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani


Wow what incredibly beautiful work, in Bronze as well as Steel. I am both amazed and saddened. My condolences to his family, to the world for losing this gifted artisan.

J


Thank you Jean for your kind words.

KInd regards

Manouchehr
Jean Thibodeau wrote:
Hard to say much more than what has already been said: The artwork is incredible.

Also my condolences to the family but it is a good thing to have left a legacy of beautiful weapons that will continue to be prized and admired for a long time to come as well as having transmitted the skills to his son and students: Maybe a small comfort but a comfort all the same. :(


Jean,

Thank you Jean I really appreciate your post.

Kin dregards

Manouchehr
My condolences to his family and friends. It's always a loss for us all when a talented craftsman passes, whether or not we knew them personally.
Patrick Kelly wrote:
My condolences to his family and friends. It's always a loss for us all when a talented craftsman passes, whether or not we knew them personally.


Thank you very much Patrick. I really appreciate it.

Kind regards

Manouchehr
My new article on Ostad Farajian was publsihed on Persian Mirror. There are also detailed pictures of the akenakes he made.

http://www.persianmirror.com/Article_det.cfm?...tegory=117

Kind regards

Manouchehr

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