Kerman-provinsens Etnologiske Museum er det eneste etnologiske museum i verden, der er afsat til Boroastrianisme og Boroastriske folk, der er placeret inden for Brandtemplet for Boroastrians i Kerman City. Blandt de ældste ting, der opbevares i dette museum, kan man henvise til et bind af Gathas af mere end 200 års historie samt en praktisk pejs med datoen 1838.Blandt de værdifulde dele af dette museum er opdelingen af billeder og dokumenter, hvor billeder af Naseri-samfundet i Kerman og Rafsanjan samt billeder af store mænd som Arbab Keikhosro Shahrokh, Mirasu Amighi, Fru Keshvar Masdisna opbevares.
En anden del af museet er dedikeret til præsentation og introduktion af tøj fra kvinder og mænd fra 50 til 150 år gamle. Makhna, Lachak, Charcad, frakke, skjorte og bukser dekoreret med broderi er blandt de kvindelige tøj, der opbevares i dette museum, og hver eneste af dem har en særlig skønhed.
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