Moses Baba

Tehran


Moses Baba, founder of this atmospheric old curiosity shop, is long gone, but his relatives (members of Tehran's small Jewish community) still run the shop. They'll do their best to ensure you don't leave without having purchased a dusty item, including lacquerwork, old coins, jewellery, enamels, pottery and paintings.


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