Still, in every hammered bowl and engraved platter, there was proof that culture could be both fragile and unbreakable—an artful, resilient heartbeat beneath the roar of tumultuous times.… The winter sun slanted low over Isfahan’s old quarter, painting the narrow alleys of the bazaar in warm gold. Inside a low-ceiling workshop, the rhythmic clang of hammer on metal sounded like a heartbeat that refused to quit. Master artisan Gharamzani, whose ancestors had etched stories into copper for generations, leaned over a glowing plate of brass, guiding the chisel with a practiced touch. Around him, apprentices traced spirals and arabesques with breathless concentration. Outside, however, Iran was convulsing with unrest that had erupted at the end of December 2025, as the rial collapsed to record lows and inflation soared—soaring food prices and a cratering currency sent shockwaves through markets, universities, and streets alike. What began...