Brickmaking in Iran has a long and rich history that goes back to ancient times. The Iranian Empire with its advanced architecture was built using bricks. This technique involved mixing clay, water and other ingredients to create a strong and durable brick that could stand the test of time.
Traditional brick
In the traditional brick making of Iran, first the mud of the traditional brick was made, which was a mixture of clay and water, and then it was trampled by the workers and a mud-like mixture was created. This flower was cast in wooden molds and clay bricks were produced. The clays obtained from wooden molds were completely dried under the sun for several days, and then the dried clays were transferred to the kilns and baked at a high temperature to harden and be more resistant to the weather.

Kazakh Brick Features
Kazakh bricks have unique features that distinguish them from other types of bricks. Their yellow or red color gives them a natural and organic look that blends well with the surrounding environment. These bricks are also known for their strength and durability, making them an ideal building material for various applications.
Today, Iranian Kazakh brickmaking is still done in many parts of our country, and artisans use traditional techniques to make beautiful and functional bricks for use in construction. With the continued development and modernization of Iran, the use of Kazakh brick remains an important part of the country's cultural heritage and architectural identity.



