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LOOM WOVENS
Tying Beauty to Authenticity

Types of textiles that are made by linking and weaving different types of taropod threads on different types of loom and using weaving tools are called woven loom. The product of this process is a single woven surface, which has different types depending on the type of texture and materials used in its creation. The most important weavings are carpets, kilim and gabbeh.

Carpet weaving is done only by interweaving taropod threads, but in carpet and gabe weaving, in addition to taropod, colorful wool or silk threads are also tied to them, and for this reason, it is more delicate and heavier than carpet, and of course more beautiful and valuable.

TYPES OF LOOM WOVENS
Variety of Designs and Colors

CARPET

THE PINNACLE OF ART

Also known as Iranian carpet, is a heavy textile made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes and produced in Iran, for home use, local sale, and export. Carpet weaving is an essential part of Persian culture and Iranian art…

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KILIM

THE PINNACLE OF ART

Is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, including Iran, the Balkans and the Turkic countries. Kilims can be purely decorative or can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs…

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GABBEH

THE PINNACLE OF ART

A gabbeh is a hand-woven pile rug of coarse quality and medium size characterized by an abstract design that relies upon open fields of color and a playfulness with geometry. This type of rug is popular among the populations of the Zagros Mountains of Iran…

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LOOM WOVENS

A weaving loom is a rectangular or square frame that is used to weave all kinds of carpets, rugs, and rugs. The loom is divided into two general categories: horizontal (ground) and vertical (standing or wall), which have the same function and differ only in the way they are placed. Horizontal dars are mostly used for weaving carpets and rugs, and vertical dars are mostly used for carpets and rugs…

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WARP & WEFT

Warp and weft are the two basic components in weaving to transform thread and yarn into textile fabrics. The vertical warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a loom (frame) while the horizontal weft (also the woof) is drawn through over and under the warp thread. In the terminology of weaving, each warp thread is called a warp end; a pick is a single weft thread that crosses the warp thread, synonymous terms are fill yarn and filling yarn…

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