ظرف چوب کهور
کد : wp-02-0028
جنس چوب : کهور
ابعاد : 17 در 16 سانتی متر در بیشینه، ارتفاع 5 سانتی متر
تکنیک اجرایی : کنده گری چوب با دست
پوشش : روغن سازگار با محیط زیست بورماوکس Hard Top Oil ساخت ایتالیا دارای استاندارد تماس با مواد غذایی
Iranian mesquite wood, Prosopis spicigra,
The tree “Kahor” (Kower), which has roots of at least a hundred years in the culture of the people of southern provinces of Iran and is mentioned in the works of Sadid al-Sultan Kebabi and the travelogues of the world travelers, not only does not create a desert and undesirable appearance in the city, but in many Among the cities of the world, this tree has been used in the arrangement of urban landscapes, and many central and main boulevards and buildings of the city are also sheltered by the shady “Kahor” tree.
Iranian mesquite is a tropical tree that grows well in at least eight southern provinces of our country. These provinces include: southern parts of Ilam province (Dehloran and Mehran). The major part of Khuzestan province, the west and southwest of Kohkiloyeh and Boyar Ahmad province, especially Gachsaran, Bushehr province, the southernmost parts of Fars province, a major part of Hormozgan province, the south of Kerman province and also the south of Sistan and Baluchistan province, which together have a wide area for growth and Hayat is Iranian mesquite tree. In other words, wherever there is warm weather more or less close to the south coast, low altitude from the sea level and salty, alkaline or sandy soils, mesquite also exists. Iranian mesquite tree grows in areas with 100 to 600 mm of rainfall per year and with long dry periods.