Sudpsuez Wool Jajim
$250.00
Description
The Handwoven Wool Jajim Textile is a beautifully crafted piece that brings together centuries of tradition and artistry. Woven by skilled nomadic artisans from the Central Asia, this textile is made from 100% natural wool, lending to its durability. Its vibrant design features bold, multicolored stripes in rich tones, creating a striking yet harmonious pattern. Using a traditional flat-weaving technique, narrow strips of fabric are sewn together to form a cohesive, larger piece. This versatile textile can be used as a blanket, decorative wall hanging, throw, or floor covering, making it a perfect addition to any space. More than just a decorative item, the Jajim carries deep cultural significance, originating from nomadic communities where it was valued for both its functionality and beauty. The use of natural vegetable dyes and authentic craftsmanship ensures that each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
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