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Shar, which literally means hair of human beings or animals, refers to a black woolen cloth in which other colors are used in the form of stripes. It is one of the ancient handicrafts woven in central cities of Iran ( Yazd, Kerman and Kashan ).
In yazd, it has been the main occupation for the majority of people for about 350 years ago, although this art is even older than this and dates back to the Sassanid era.
At first, it has been the women's job and they were doing it at home using simple weaving-looms. Then men started to weave Shar in the bigger looms and it turned to a profession just for men.
There are various products weaved in these looms; like: table cloth, shawl, curtain, handkerchief, Termeh ( a septicolored cloth and it is said that the word is originally Indian and it means a curved cypress tree), and so on.

The shot was taken in a loom/shop near the Jame mosque of Yazd ( the old part of the city ). It was a pleasure to meet the artist ( Mr. Rezaei ) who was still doing an almost forgotten art.

شَعر بافی ، یزد

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