size: 120*110 cm2
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Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn
place of origin: Fars-Iran
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size: 120*110 cm2
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Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn
place of origin: Fars-Iran
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Weaving technique: Charkh
size: 150*120 cm2
Pattern: Moharramat
Material: Merino yarn
place of origin: Fars-Iran
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size: 150*120 cm2
Pattern: Moharramat
Material: Merino yarn
place of origin: Fars-Iran
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Weaving technique: Rend
size: 150*120 cm2
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Material: Merino yarn
place of origin: Kohkilooye va ...
size: 150*120 cm2
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Material: Merino yarn
place of origin: Kohkilooye va Boyer Ahmad-Iran
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Weaving technique: Soozani
size: 120*110 cm2
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Material: Merino yarn
place of origin: Fars-Iran
alias: Torkaman
Weaving ...
size: 120*110 cm2
Pattern:
Material: Merino yarn
place of origin: Fars-Iran
alias: Torkaman
Weaving technique: Gabbeh- Kilim
About Horse cover (Jol Asb)
One of the most beautiful nomadic weavings of Iran is called “Jol” (horse cover). Jol is a hand-woven that is made to decorate horses and camels. Jol has both the role of keeping the horse warm and absorbing sweat, as well as a decorative and ceremonial aspect for it. The main body of the Jol is a rectangle with two handles that cover the horse’s back. In general, in most regions of Iran, horse and camel saddles are produced with various shapes and decorations and are prepared in the form of rugs, Kilims, Jajims, and needlework(Rend).
Qashqai people use their art of Rend weaving to weave exquisite and delicate Jols in different designs and colors and use them when showing horses in various ceremonies.