Sanaz Fotouhi’s essay begins…
“I had read about Mehrnoosh Ganji. She was a young talented young Iranian woman who had migrated to Australia in 2012 and had continued her passion of becoming a jewellery designer. I had seen her work in pictures, and was looking forward to seeing her and the pieces physically to try and understand more…”
Read what she learns about these intricate jewels and their world.
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