Photographing the Ardabil City Bazaar and visiting its handicraft shops

Photographing the Ardabil City Bazaar and visiting its handicraft shops
Hello friends, today we have prepared new photos of the market.
This is the city of Ardabil, where we walked a little in the bazaar
Inside the bazaar were both handicrafts and local foods specific to the area
We went into a shop and bought local black halva in Ardabil,
and you see the man who is preparing halva for us, he put it in a small container,
and a little further on, I saw that he was making that sirin halva with salted buttermilk.
I had never tested the buttermilk with halva myself,
it had a strange and interesting taste because I felt a salty taste with a sweet taste under my tongue,
and the combination of these two flavors was interesting to me
We bought some special chocolates and continued our journey
The rest of the shops also had carpets and kilims with handmade wooden crafts, some of which made and sold their wooden items inside the shop
There was also a museum, the pictures of which I will show in another post,
I liked the city of Ardabil because it was also a clean city































Are the plates and serving dishes in the first few photos used just for decoration / ceremony, or would people use these day to day?
They're beautiful. I remember my Greek grandparents having similar ones around the house but they'd never use them, they'd stay always in a display cabinet.
Now, at my house, we just have plain white plates here, no adornment. Whatever fit in the cupboard, and whatever can be cleaned easy.
Yes, they may not be used either and are only used for decoration
I personally use every dish I have at home
Here, the best dishes in the past were used only for guests, but I don't like this method, everything should be used in life and the person should enjoy it himself