Wool Throws

Throw blankets and pure wool wool throws in Jamawar jacquard patterns is in fact an enlarged version of Jamawar jacquard shawl. It is particularly suitable in cold weather because it keeps the warmth of the bed. In addition to the cast of bed Jamawar is very elegant. The work of creating a Shawl Jamawar is very complicated as the designs of these shawls are realized not by embroidery but by weaving together with shuttles of different colors. These shuttles known as "kaan" in the local language because it gives Jamawar another name for "kaan shawl. " The wool throws being delicate, it is essential to work by hand rather than machine and it requires enormous patience on the part of weavers in other qualities. These shawls were so exceptional that they were often made exclusively for royal gifts to foreign guests. They were also popular in many European countries as they resembled the Paisley shawls. The number of colors used in one of these shawls vary from two to fifty.
Throw blankets and pure wool throws in Jamawar jacquard patterns is in fact an enlarged version of Jamawar jacquard shawl. It is particularly suitable in cold weather because it keeps the warmth of the bed. In addition to the cast of bed Jamawar is very elegant. The work of creating a Shawl Jamawar is very complicated as the designs of these shawls are realized not by embroidery but by weaving together with shuttles of different colors. These shuttles known as "kaan" in the local language because it gives Jamawar another name for "kaan shawl. " The wool throws being delicate, it is essential to work by hand rather than machine and it requires enormous patience on the part of weavers in other qualities. These shawls were so exceptional that they were often made exclusively for royal gifts to foreign guests. They were also popular in many European countries as they resembled the Paisley shawls. The number of colors used in one of these shawls vary from two to fifty.
The other day I realized I had several old wool throws sweaters hanging (évidemment. . I'm one of those that do not shed!)
Throw blankets and pure wool throws in Jamawar jacquard patterns is in fact an enlarged version of Jamawar jacquard shawl. It is particularly suitable in cold weather because it keeps the warmth of the bed. In addition to the cast of bed Jamawar is very elegant. The work of creating a Shawl Jamawar is very complicated as the designs of these shawls are realized not by embroidery but by weaving together with shuttles of different colors. These shuttles known as "kaan" in the local language because it gives Jamawar another name for "kaan shawl. " The wool throws being delicate, it is essential to work by hand rather than machine and it requires enormous patience on the part of weavers in other qualities. These shawls were so exceptional that they were often made exclusively for royal gifts to foreign guests. They were also popular in many European countries as they resembled the Paisley shawls. The number of colors used in one of these shawls vary from two to fifty.
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