This sofreh with a refined pattern, was made in a small workshop in Iranian Kurdistan. The know-how of these weavers continues an ancestral tradition with timeless patterns and abrachée colors (changes of tones in the same color). Solid and durable kilim.
Sofrehs were used as tablecloths or to protect bread. According to their uses, they could be square to keep the bread dough and the bread once cooked. They are called sofreh 'ardi' or 'nanpazi' (nan: bread, pazi: to bake). Larger ones, they are called sofreh 'roukorsi' (stove cover or hearth). Those that acted as tablecloths were long and narrow.
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