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クム産地での『洗い』工程 — 鉄製のヘラで絨毯から水分を押し出す伝統技法

Finishing Process for Qum Rugs: Washing

Details of the "washing" process essential to finishing Persian carpets. We explain why carpets are washed after weaving, the traditional brush and spatula method, sun-drying in Qom's dry climate, the effects of salt-containing water quality, and the option of local cleaning, all from the perspective of a shop owner who has seen it firsthand, with accompanying videos. GOLISTAN, a specialty store.
クムの工房に張られた色とりどりのシルク糸と織りかけの絨毯 — 製糸後の染色と織りの始まり

From Silkworm Egg to Silk Thread: Cocoon, Drying, and Reeling

The entire process of making silk threads for Persian carpets. This explanation, from the perspective of the shop owner who observed the process locally, covers everything from silkworm egg management, mulberry leaf feeding, cocoon formation, and dry cocooning, to reeling and dyeing. Approximately 400-600 cocoons are needed for one square meter of carpet. Golestan, the specialty store.
遊牧民の女性が水平織機の前で絨毯を織る様子 — 移動可能な伝統的織機

Horizontal looms and vertical looms – urban and nomadic tools

This article explains the types and structures of looms used to weave Persian carpets. The owner, who has seen these looms firsthand, summarizes the differences between the portable horizontal looms used by nomads and the vertical looms used in city workshops for large pieces, the roles of key components such as warp, weft, and tension adjustment, and how to distinguish them from machine-made carpets. Golestan Carpet Shop.
ペルシャ結びとトルコ結びの構造図解 — 対称と非対称、デプレスの有無

How Persian Rugs Are Woven — The Difference Between Persian and Turkish Knots

Two types of knots support the craftsmanship of Persian rugs: the Persian knot (single knot) and the Turkish knot (double knot). This article, written from the perspective of a shop owner who has seen them firsthand in local workshops, summarizes everything from their aesthetic flow and durability to how to distinguish them from the back and the time it takes to create them.

ペルシャ絨毯制作工程の動画

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