Termeh
Termeh is an exquisite fabric that is usually made of wool, silk or woollen fibres, decorated mostly with a paisley pattern. It has sometimes been considered an equivalent of Cashmere.
Iranians’ tastes and originality in weaving this delicate texture, 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.
In the past, these Persian textiles had a wide variety of uses, including fine and aristocratic clothing, curtains and prayer mats. Weaving Termeh is a sensitive, careful, and time-consuming process; a good weaver can produce only 25 to 30 centimetres in a day.
The weavers of these traditional handicrafts use materials and fantastic schemes in a unique way. In general, the colours for weaving Termeh consist of natural herbal colours. As well as natural materials in colours like dark red, light red, green, orange, and black, the patterns generally include various traditional curved patterns and schemes.
The quality of these handmade tablecloths is determined by the number of colours used and the density of the texture. The more colours used and the higher the density, show the higher quality of Termeh.“The number of colours used in this fabric is 5, so its density is 5″.






















































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