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The ancient art of Jajim weaving in Mazandaran

  1. Society
September 29, 2023 - 15:52

Jajim is a handwoven rug that is thick and has no lint, made of wool and cotton with long wrapping and stripped and colorful pattern.

The ancient handicrafts skill of jajim-bafi (Jajim weaving), which had almost fallen into oblivion, is planned to be revived in the northern province of Mazandaran.

Photo: ISNA / Negin Nasiraee
 

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