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Let me introduce your attention the incredible WW1 Original Helmet M16 in native state, Military, Army, museum relic, battle damaged, armor, cap, hat. This is a World War I Buttlefield relic. Helmet was dug in the territory of Ukraine. The History of M16 The Stahlhelm = "Steel helmet" is a specific type of German WWI military headgear made of steel, which is primarily intended to provide protection against shrapnel and fragments of grenades. The armies of major European powers introduced helmets of this type during World War I. The design of the Stahlhelm was carried out by Dr. Friedrich Schwerd of the Technical Institute of Hanover. In early 1915, Schwerd had carried out a study of head wounds suffered during trench warfare and submitted a recommendation for steel helmets, shortly after which he was ordered to Berlin. Schwerd then undertook the task of designing and producing a suitable helmet, broadly based on the 15th-century sallet, which provided good protection for the head and neck. After lengthy development work, the first stahlhelm were tested in November 1915 at the Kummersdorf Proving Ground and then field tested by the 1st Assault Battalion. Thirty thousand examples were ordered, but it was not approved for general issue until New Year of 1916, hence it is most usually referred to as the "Model 1916". In February 1916 it was distributed to troops at Verdun, following which the incidence of serious head injuries fell dramatically. The first German troops to use this helmet were the stormtroopers of the Sturm-Bataillon Nr. (Rohr), which was commanded by captain Willy Rohr. The shape of the helmet was predetermined by a combination of the volumes of a cylindrical body, covering the head, and a tapered head, covering the ears from the impact of a sound wave and fragments. The helmet was made of nickel steel. The inner side of the helmet consisted of three pieces of upholstered leather, which were adjusted to fit the head; helmets were also available in different sizes. The chin strap was attached to the metal shell of the stallhelm. Two protruding bushings - "horns" served not only for ventilation, a special forehead armor plate was attached to them, which, according to its inventors, was supposed to strengthen the protection of the frontal part, intended for sentries and machine gunners, but due to its weight it was used quite rarely, and in winter the soldiers sealed them. In contrast to the Hadfield steel used in the British Brodie helmet, the Germans used a harder martensitic silicon/nickel steel. As a result, and also due to the helmet's form, the Stahlhelm had to be formed in heated dies at a greater unit cost than the British helmet, which could be formed in one piece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stahlhelm).
$395.00
Let me introduce your attention the incredible WW1 Original Helmet M16 in native state, Military, Army, museum relic, battle damaged, armor, cap, hat #2. This is a World War I Buttlefield relic. Helmet was dug in the territory of Ukraine. The History of M16 The Stahlhelm = "Steel helmet" is a specific type of German WWI military headgear made of steel, which is primarily intended to provide protection against shrapnel and fragments of grenades. The armies of major European powers introduced helmets of this type during World War I. The design of the Stahlhelm was carried out by Dr. Friedrich Schwerd of the Technical Institute of Hanover. In early 1915, Schwerd had carried out a study of head wounds suffered during trench warfare and submitted a recommendation for steel helmets, shortly after which he was ordered to Berlin. Schwerd then undertook the task of designing and producing a suitable helmet, broadly based on the 15th-century sallet, which provided good protection for the head and neck. After lengthy development work, the first stahlhelm were tested in November 1915 at the Kummersdorf Proving Ground and then field tested by the 1st Assault Battalion. Thirty thousand examples were ordered, but it was not approved for general issue until New Year of 1916, hence it is most usually referred to as the "Model 1916". In February 1916 it was distributed to troops at Verdun, following which the incidence of serious head injuries fell dramatically. The first German troops to use this helmet were the stormtroopers of the Sturm-Bataillon Nr. (Rohr), which was commanded by captain Willy Rohr. The shape of the helmet was predetermined by a combination of the volumes of a cylindrical body, covering the head, and a tapered head, covering the ears from the impact of a sound wave and fragments. The helmet was made of nickel steel. The inner side of the helmet consisted of three pieces of upholstered leather, which were adjusted to fit the head; helmets were also available in different sizes. The chin strap was attached to the metal shell of the stallhelm. Two protruding bushings - "horns" served not only for ventilation, a special forehead armor plate was attached to them, which, according to its inventors, was supposed to strengthen the protection of the frontal part, intended for sentries and machine gunners, but due to its weight it was used quite rarely, and in winter the soldiers sealed them. In contrast to the Hadfield steel used in the British Brodie helmet, the Germans used a harder martensitic silicon/nickel steel. As a result, and also due to the helmet's form, the Stahlhelm had to be formed in heated dies at a greater unit cost than the British helmet, which could be formed in one piece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stahlhelm).
$295.00
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$95.00
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$29.00
Traditional Slavic floral ornaments. Always in fashion and never go out of style! Size: 72cm by 72cm ( 28" by 28" ). Material: wool More shawls and scarves in my shop can be found here https://www.etsy.com/ru/shop/MyVintageBAG?section_id=17832464&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 PAYMENT POLICY: 1.) PayPal is accepted ---------- SHIPPING POLICY: 1.) International Shipping 2.) We are shipping via REGISTERED airmail. 3.) Items will be shipped on the same or next business day of receiving full payment. 4.) Usually it takes about 10-21 days Thank you for visiting my shop!
Vendor: MyVintageBAG
$20.00
Traditional Slavic floral ornaments. Always in fashion and never go out of style! Size: 72cm by 72cm ( 28" by 28" ). Material: pure wool. Great vintage condition. More shawls and scarves in my shop can be found here https://www.etsy.com/ru/shop/MyVintageBAG?section_id=17832464&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 PAYMENT POLICY: 1.) PayPal is accepted ---------- SHIPPING POLICY: 1.) International Shipping 2.) We are shipping via REGISTERED airmail. 3.) Items will be shipped on the same or next business day of receiving full payment. 4.) Usually it takes about 10-21 days Thank you for visiting my shop!
Vendor: MyVintageBAG
$21.00
Let me introduce your attention the USHANKA - a military ww2 cap with earflaps made of natural fur for the commanding staff of the Red Army (RKKA), 1940 model, M40. It is present in used but good vintage condition. Extremly rare and perfect ww2 collectible item! Historical reference: A cap with earflaps for privates and command personnel was introduced by order of the USSR People's Commissar of Defense No. 187 of July 5, 1940 based on the experience of the war with Finland, during which the weak protective properties of the standard winter headdress of the Red Army - Budenovka were revealed. Ushanka consists of a cap, a visor and a back cap with headphones tied to a braid. A cap with earflaps for senior, senior and middle command personnel is made of woolen fabric, gray cloth and natural gray fur. Since December 1941, in order to save money, along with cloth and natural fur, it was allowed to use other fabrics for making hats with earflaps, including cotton cloth and gray artificial fur. Also, the senior, senior and middle command personnel were allowed to sew hats at their own expense from natural lamb or gray astrakhan. Military earflaps hat comes with rare Soviet red star cockade badge. Dimensions – inner diameter is 20 cm, the high is 12 cm. The weight is 267 g. SIZE is 58-60.
$399.00
Excellent used vintage condition. Measurements: Length 160 cm Width 27 cm Go near a choice considered and read my measuring. Additional photos - on call! Postage: Standard international. Type: air mail Terms: UK, EU, USA : 15-20 days Other countries : 20-45 days
Vendor: ivazhidenk-0
$100.00
Excellent used vintage condition. Needs dry clean. Measurements: Circumference 57 cm Go near a choice considered and read my measuring. Additional photos - on call! Postage: Standard international. Type: air mail Terms: UK, EU, USA : 15-20 days Other countries : 20-45 days
Vendor: ivazhidenk-0
$35.00
Introducing you a luxurious unique author's handkerchief from 100% Italian Mulberry Silk (54 um./м2 or 12 момме) and lace 100% cotton. Shawls with this design is a wonderful gift at any time and to any event, birthday, wedding, housewarming, a gift to a friend, anniversary, mother's day, but especially suitable those who were born under the sign of the Fish Zodiac. This hand rolled shawl made of high quality special seal on natural silk. Art-Media version of the author's batik Tetiana Vlasenko is represented in three colors and you can see these options in my store. Each handkerchief is unique and has a limited circulation of 20 items in one color, on a silk corner manually embroidered the number of the scarf. Size 90x90cm (35.4x35.4 Inches), it can be delicately erased and stroke. What should you pay attention about washing and maintenance? - Hand wash only. - Do not wring. - Do not bleach. - Iron at medium temperature. - Gentle cleaning with PCE.
$99.00
Beautiful original shawl Ukrainian folk holiday platok New traditional Ukrainian scarf with a bright rose design   Size: 75 cm x 75 cm (30" x 30"approx.) You may perfectly combine it with any clothes. By the way our ancestors believed that ukrainian scarf isn't just an accessory - it's a talisman that protects its wearer from evil and brings him happiness, love and luck. Believe in this or not depends on You anyway be sure that ukrainian shawl are always in fashion and never go out of style!
Vendor: Kiosk69
$160.00
New leather gloves with a tag! The gloves have a special “Touch Screen” coating that allows you to operate the touch screen without removing your gloves. High quality genuine leather! Fleece lining. Size 6 1/2 - for palm circumference 16 cm-17 cm. Size 7 - for palm circumference 17 cm-18 cm. Size 7 1/2 - for palm circumference 18 cm-19 cm. Size 8 - for palm circumference 19 cm-20 cm. Size 8 1/2 - for palm circumference 20 cm-21 cm. Arm circumference below the elbow - from 23 cm (Size 6 1/2) to 27 cm (Size 8 1/2). Glove length - 46 cm. Designed for outerwear with short sleeves. Also available in four colors: Red, black, burgundy, beige.
$59.99
This is a beautiful women's cap in black and gray. Stylish winter cap. Women's newsboy cap is suitable for everyday style. Cap with lining.  Size 57-58 cm.
Vendor: hatdesign
$55.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15.4 x 98 in/39 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 56 in/43.1 x 142.2 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 56 in/43.1 x 142.2 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 56 in/43.1 x 142.2 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 16 x 71 in/40 x 180 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15.4 x 98 in/39 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural cotton ikat scarf. Handmade Cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 15 x 98 inch Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 16 x 98 in/40 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural silk ikat scarf. Handmade Silk 100% natural Washable Measurments: 16 x 98 in/40 x 250 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$32.00
We are proud to offer traditional Uzbekistan natural cotton ikat scarf. Handmade Very mild cotton 100% natural Washable Measurments: 17 x 50 in/43 x 127 cm. Ikat-weaving technique emerged in different parts of the world, often independently. India and Indonesia have their own long traditions of ikat making, however, it is ikat fabrics from Uzbekistan which have become a late hit in fashion and interior design industries for their large and bold patterns, and for mixing unimaginable ikat colors you would originally think would not work together. Ikat fabrics are often used as a chic upholstery fabric, curtains, pillow covers, throws and quilts. Ikat from Uzbekistan, defined as abrabandi, meaning “bound cloud”, which is the most captivating, using a resist dye process whereby the warp yarns (vertical threads) are bound and dyed by hand before being woven with the weft yarns (horizontal threads). It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. Uzbekistan silk ikat fabrics have their own names: shoi, khan-atlas, atlas, podshokhi. These types of fabrics are produced from pure silk. The fabrics made of cotton weft and silk warp are called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras. Patterns are named after shapes they resemble. Traditionally, the most wide-spread ornaments “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc. Due to the special properties, these versatile fabrics keeps cool in the summer and heat in the winter.
$10.00