Termeh is a kind of Persian handwoven cloth that considered as a precious production of Iran textile industry.
Termeh is a handwoven textile that includes a delicate fiber. It is made of wool or silk or coat with traditional Iranian patterns. Termeh is woven with curved patterns such as paisley and Goljam in different colors. Goljam is known as Shah abbasi flower is a popular pattern used in Termeh weaving. Termeh had different use in the past such as weaving cloths for aristocratic families, curtain, and as a gift in the wedding ceremonies.
This precious textile dates back to the Safavid era. Some believe that the first start of Termeh weaving began in Iran, even though some believe that it belongs to the heart of Central Asia and Kashmir. This art reached its peak of development during the reign of Shah Abbas and became one of the export products of Iran.
Termeh is woven with various designs in different parts of Iran; one of the best samples of it belongs to Yazd. Due to its high density in warp and weft, this kind of textile has good hardness. You need to protect it from sunlight, humidity, and webbing clothes mot. Naphthalene is the best organic compound to protect it cloths against webbing clothes mot. Remember, to washing Termeh take it to the dry cleaning.
You can visit Tehran during all season.You can buy the best kind of Termeh in Bazaar of Tajrish and Grand Bazaar. The main entrance to the Tajrish Bazaar is on the southwest side of Tajrish Square, next to Tajrish bus rapid transit station. You can use metro, get on the metro train in line-1 and get off at the Tajrish metro station. Moreover, you can install the Snapp application on your mobile and take a car.