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Jajim (Persian: جاجیم; Azerbaijani: Cecim; Turkish: Cicim; Russian: Джаджим) also
spelled as gelims, or
jajim-bafi, is a handmade, flat-woven textile...
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usually placed over any
blankets to
protect them from food stains.
Jajim textiles are
sometimes used as the
blankets for a korsi. Foot stove, a similar...
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their personal use and are
commonly known as cicims.
Cicim or
Jijim or
Jajim are
kilims woven in
narrow strips that are sewn together. Zili is a rough...
- silverware; pile ****-weaving and
weaving of kilim,
called gilim and
jajim in the
villages and
among the tribes.
Dominant industries in the city include...
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include coppersmithing, rug
weaving and ****
weaving (including
Kilim and
Jajim style).
Zanjan is also home to
several universities such as: University...
- Kurdistan.
Kurdish Wagireh Antique Kurdish Rug, date: 1207 AH (1792 AD)
Kurdish Jajim **** from
Bojnurd A
Kurdish Bidjar rug
Bidjar rug Yürük rug
Persian rug...
- the
making of the rugs
called gilim (Shiraz Kilim), and
blankets called Jajim found in the
villages and
among the tribes.
According to some sources, Shiraz...
- rugs).
Turkmen cushions and ****s are
known for
their ancient patterns.
Jajim (rustic textiles,
similar to mats or blankets), and
Palas (homespun woolen...
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cushion covers.
Various forms of flat-weaves
exist including:
Bijari rug
Jajim Gelim (Kilim)
Maleki Sirjan Soumak (Soumakh)
Suzani Ghali (Persian: قالی...
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Oliver Garrod observed, the
Kashkuli Bozorg are "especially
noted for
their Jajims, or
tartan woolen blankets, and for the fine
quality of
their rugs and trappings"...