RT - Journal Article T1 - A Study of Weaving Techniques in Fars Tribes Woven Artifacts JF - goljaam YR - 2007 JO - goljaam VO - 2 IS - 4 UR - http://goljaam.icsa.ir/article-1-361-en.html SP - 75 EP - 86 K1 - Shishe dermeh baafi K1 - O’ei baafi (2 laaye baffi) K1 - Vaarune chin baafi K1 - Doreh chin baffi K1 - Ghashghaei tribe AB - This study examines weaving techniques in three rare samples of Ghashghaei tribe hand-woven artifacts. Two first samples, “Shishe dermeh baafi” and “O’ei baafi” (2 laaye baafi) we found similarities and differences in the weaving structures, which are: Similarities: Both are hand-woven products woven through flat weaving, having two opposite colours warp and woof. Differences: “Shishe dermeh baafi” is one layered while “O’ei baafi” is a two layered woven object. In warp and woof structure of “Shishe dermeh baafi” , the face side strings are evenly dark and the opposite side strings are bright, while in “O’ei baafi” the strings are dark and bright alternately. “Vaarune chin baafi” is the third type of weaving which was examined. This type of weaving is similar to “Rond baffi” ( Verni Baafi) but the patterns are much more. LA eng UL http://goljaam.icsa.ir/article-1-361-en.html M3 ER -