Jajim
Jajim mid 20th century, from west of Turkey
Weaving, enough strong to be used on the floor
Jajims are finer weavings used as separations, blankets or wall hangings in nomad tents or homes.
Patterns and colors: these handmade weavings are always in natural materials, wool, cotton or hemp. Jajim weaving is a tradition that can vary from region to region, each with its own distinct patterns and colors.
These weavings represent an important part of the cultural heritage of the Near and Middle East, and are appreciated both locally and internationally.
Data sheet
- Colors :
- Chemical and vegetable dyes
- Area :
- Ouest Anatolie
- Country :
- Turkey
- Kind of piece
- Jajim
- Material :
- 100 % wool - Hand-spun wool
Every day: you can shake them to remove dust.
Liquid spills: mop up as much liquid as possible and rub gently with a damp cloth.
Grease stains: soak up as much grease as possible with paper towels or terre de Sommières.
Accidents involving animals: in this case, it's very important to act quickly, as animals release acids that will damage wool. Treat your kilim following the same advice as for spilled liquids.
For a more thorough cleaning: it may be that the stains have not been completely treated, or that over the years, despite regular maintenance, dust has settled in and a grey veil has set in. In such cases, it's time to turn to a professional.
That's why we offer a cleaning service, carried out by a company specialized in manual and wet carpet cleaning.
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