Handwoven Termeh is a woven fine and precious cloth with traditional Iranian patterns or textures which is woven by hand with two sets of warp and weft yarn made of pile, wool, natural and synthetic high-quality silk with tall fibers.
This fabric is usually made of wool, silk or woolen fibers decorated mostly by paisley pattern. Termeh is also pronounced Terameh and has sometimes been considered an equivalent of Cashmere.
Iranians’ tastes and originality in weaving this delicate texture, also the material they use and their creativity in designs are unique in the world. In the past, this exquisite fabric was used in making garments for the noble and the wealthy. Handmade Luxury Tablecloth had a wide variety of uses, including fine and aristocratic clothing, curtains.
In general, One of the important points in weaving these beautiful fabrics is the use of thin gold and silver yarns. Another factor is the complexity of the design and the pattern of the fabric.
The quality of Handwoven Termeh is determined by the number of colors used and the density of texture. The more colors used and the higher the density, the higher is the quality of Termeh.
“The number of colors used in this fabric is 5, so its density is 5”
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