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Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
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Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
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Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
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Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
Floren British, b. 2002
Antique Jajim Pillow Backed with Anatolian Linen/Cotton
Unlike traditional Kilims or carpets, which are usually woven as one large piece, Jajims are typically woven in narrow strips (frequently 4 or 5 panels) that are 20 to 30 cm in width. These narrow strips are then sewn together to create a larger, uniform piece, with the selvedge often hiding the seams. They are generally warp-faced, meaning the vertical threads (warp) are colourful and dominate the design, while the horizontal threads (weft) are hidden.
55cm x 55cm
AVT1432
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