WHAT TO BUY IN TAJRISH ? Termeh from Yazd *Tajrish Bazaar* لباس میز ایرانی UDK LIVING IN TEHRAN

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    Indonesian in Tehran | UDK | EPS 77 Look what I've found ! Termeh from Yazd **Tajrish Bazaar** لباس میز ایرانی
    Termeh, as the most sumptuous Iranian handwoven cloth, has for centuries manifested the artistic essence of the Iranian culture in clothing and décor.
    Termeh is mainly used for decorative purposes in important ceremonies and in making various items such as table-cloths, bed sheets, scarves, cushion covers, curtains, garments, waist bands, robes, royal headdress and even bags and shoes
    The production of the luxurious fabric originates from Iran and Kashmir region in northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The artwork reached its zenith with more elaborate designs and diverse colors during the Safavid dynasty in Iran in late 16th century after Shah Abbas brought senior expert weavers from China and Armenia to use their experience in enhancing the quality of the artwork.
    The Iranian southern provinces of Yazd and Kerman are well-known to be the hub of Termeh production. As the ancient Silk Road passes through both provinces, the Termeh produced in the area has long enjoyed an international fame, with merchants from different countries introducing the artwork to the other parts of the world.
    Marco Polo, travelling the Aryan trade roads (called the Silk Roads) passed through Yazd in 1272 CE. He arrived in Yazd at about the time that Zoroastrians had been reduced to a minority in their ancestral lands. Nevertheless, Zoroastrians would still have asserted but who would have still asserted a considerable presence. Polo described the city as good and noble, and took remarked that city was noted for its silk production.
    "Yazd also is properly in Persia; it is a good and noble city, and has a great amount of trade. They weave there quantities of a certain silk tissue known as Yazdi, which merchants carry into many quarters to dispose of."
    In ancient times, Yazd and Kerman were silk and wool textile manufacturing centres together with Kashmir in the northern Indian subcontinent and the Fergana valley (presently in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan). Yazdi silk designs do share some similarities with Fergana silks and Kermani scarves competed with Kashmiri scarves. It is quite possible that local merchants and traders based in one of these areas acquired samples made in the other area and asked local artisans to weave a similar design and fabric
    Weaving Termeh is a highly complicated task as the design is not printed on the cloth. The design, however, is made though arrangement of different colors of weft threads on warp yarns. The task requires a Termeh art expert to work on the weaving machine, while one or more assistants, called Gushvarehband, arranging the colors of the weft thread
    The major symbol used in the design of Termeh is the botanical motif of Aryan Botteh (Paisley) which represents Cypress and tree of life in Zoroastrian folkloric tradition. In the Iranian ancient culture, cypress is regarded as the symbol of resistance, liberty, fire and spirituality.
    Other motifs used in Termeh design include clove, birds, fish and geometric shapes such as circles and squares. Termeh colors are all traditionally from natural sources, usually plant-based dyes. The most common background colors for a Termeh are the different shades of red, turquoise, green, orange and black.
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    www.heritageinstitute.com/zoro...
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    Location : Tajrish Bazaar, Tehran
    Production : 2021
    Release : 2021
    Gear : DJI Action Cam
    Copyright : UDK 2021
    Translated titles:
    UDK | EPS 77 ¡Mira lo que he encontrado! Termeh de Yazd ** Tajrish Bazaar **
    UDK | EPS 77 Schau was ich gefunden habe! Termeh vom Yazd ** Tajrish Bazaar **
    UDK | EPS 77 Regardez ce que j'ai trouvé! Termeh de Yazd ** Tajrish Bazaar **
    UDK | EPS 77 Տեսեք, թե ինչ եմ գտել: Յերդից Թերմե *** Թաջրիշի բա
    UDK | EPS 77 Kijk wat ik heb gevonden! Termeh van Yazd ** Tajrish Bazaar **
    UDK | EPS 77 Lihat apa yang saya temukan! Termeh dari Yazd ** Tajrish Bazaar **
    UDK | EPS 77私が見つけたものを見てください!ヤズドのテルメ***タジュリシ
    UDK | EPS 77 ดูสิว่าฉันเจออะไร! Termeh จาก Yazd *** Tajrish
    UDK | EPS 77 Hãy nhìn những gì tôi đã tìm thấy! Termeh từ Yazd ** Tajrish Bazaar ** indonesian in tehran

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