Keyvan Fehri, a ceramist, was born 1971 in Tehran, Iran. He started professional work in ceramic arts in 1989 and specialized in the reproduction of Iranian museum ceramic pieces and the revival of Iranian lusterware.Keyvan uses a variety of historic firing methods developed at Marlic Mountain in Gilan, Iran, during the first millennium B.C., from Neyshabur, Iran from the 9th and 10th centuries A.D., and an enameling technique of double-shelled Iranian vessels in Gorgan and Kashan, Iran from the 13th century A.D.