Description
SHAHKAR design:
Termeh tablecloth is one of the most beautiful elements to enliven any home. Particularly, the Termeh tablecloth with the Shahkar design from the Hosseinitermeh brand, featuring traditional motifs and original colors, can uniquely adorn your space.
The length is 160 cm and the width is 50 cm. Made from viscose rayon and featuring 8 colors, this tablecloth has a density of 200 and is embroidered all around for its strength and of course beauty.
At the center of this Termeh tablecloth, there is a beautiful pattern called “Toranj” surrounded by various “Boteh” motifs on a red background. The borders feature a repeated Boteh Termeh pattern known as “cross and peace.” The combination of red color in the background and white color in the border, as well as the use of other traditional Iranian colors makes this tablecloth a symbol of Iranian art.
The symbolic role of “Boteh” in the design of Termeh, as you can also see in the shahkar tablecloth motifs, has long been significant in Iranian art. The term “Boteh” is derived from the Persian word for bush, and some researchers believe, it represents a cedar tree. The Boteh is also seen as a symbol of Zoroaster and Ahura Mazda, representing immortality and freedom, while its bend is sometimes interpreted as humility before God.
Given its high quality, original design, and the craftsmanship of Hosseinitermeh, one of the largest Termeh brands in Iran, this tablecloth is perfect for those who appreciate authentic Iranian art. It also makes an excellent gift for special occasions, particularly for organizational leaders.
The Art of Termeh Weaving
Termeh is one of the most authentic and famous Iranian textiles. As one of the most delicate and beautiful handwoven products of Iran, Termeh fabric weaving has been popular in Iran since the beginning of the Safavid era. Known for its precision and the hard work of the people of Yazd city, Termeh weaving is a renowned handicraft.
How to maintain Hosseinitermeh tablecloth?
Dry Cleaning: The best method for washing and cleaning Termeh is dry cleaning or steam cleaning.
Hand Washing: If you wash Termeh by hand, use lukewarm water and avoid detergents containing enzymes or bleach.
Drying: Do not expose Termeh to direct sunlight while drying.
Ironing: To iron Termeh, turn back the fabric, place a cotton cloth over it.
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