Shaerbafi is one of the most delicate and precious handicrafts of Iran, which uses natural fibers such as wool, silk and cotton to produce fabrics with beautiful and diverse designs and patterns. This art is rooted in the rich history and culture of Iran and has been popular in many regions of the country, especially in the cities of Isfahan and Kashan.
The history and characteristics of poetry
The roots of poetry go back centuries. In the past, because of its beauty and elegance, woven fabrics were used to sew aristocratic clothes and house decorations. Over time, weaving became one of the most important handicrafts of Iran, and its products were exported to other countries.
The salient features of Shaerbafi fabrics are:
Elegance and beauty: very delicate and complex designs and patterns on the woven fabrics give them a special beauty.
Variety of designs: The designs used in poetry weaving are very diverse and include geometric designs, flowers and bushes, animals and humans.
Use of natural dyes: In the past, natural dyes such as runas, indigo and turmeric were used to dye Shaerbafi fabrics, which gave the fabrics a natural and beautiful effect.
Resistance and Durability: Woven fabrics are very resistant and durable due to the use of natural fibers.
Applications of woven fabrics
Woven fabrics have a variety of uses, including:
Dressmaking: Shawerwoven fabrics are used for dressmaking, traditional and ceremonial dresses.
Interior decorations: These fabrics are used for tablecloths, pillowcases, curtains and other interior decorations.
Handicrafts: Woven fabrics are also used in the production of handiwork products such as bags, shoes and home appliances.