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| Weight | 1260 g |
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| Dimensions | 100 × 76 cm |
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Verneh (also known as “Sileh Kilim” or “Soumak Kilim”) is a type of soumak weaving traditionally crafted without a pattern by the nomadic girls and women of the Arasbaran region. Verneh is essentially a pileless, single-sided kilim woven in the weft-wrapping technique, where the main weft passes through the warp threads while the colored wool yarns are wrapped around the warps to form the motifs.
A typical Verneh design consists of three main components: the border, the field, and the central medallion (göl, meaning “pool”). One of its key decorative features is the S-shaped motif, sometimes appearing as “S” or “5,” which in nomadic culture symbolizes a dragon.
Verneh weavers beautifully incorporate geometric depictions of animals such as deer, gazelles, wolves, sheepdogs, turkeys, roosters, jackals, foxes, and various local birds, creating a striking and expressive visual language.
| Weight | 1260 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 100 × 76 cm |