A hobby-Traditional Romanian Carpet Woven on Looms in a Cob House
My mother-in-law sent me as a Christmas gift, a carpet woven on looms. I am still admiring its beauty and mastery and I can picture it in the old Romanian cob houses. Cob is a natural construction material, very inexpensive and it has no chemicals in its composition. You did not need an architect to be able to build a cob house. In this type of houses you would find the most beautiful carpets, woven on looms and having different purposes. Could you imagine that in the 19th century, people were able to create perfect shapes and motifs on a carpet without the help of our beloved technology?
The colors for the carpets were obtained naturally from trees' roots, flowers, leaves, dandelion, onion, nettle....The women in the villages knew how to combine colors and concentrations so that the carpets would not discolor not even in a hundred years. These people, without going to school for this purpose, were mastering the art craft of carpets woven on looms and their design technique, inherited from generation to generation.
Based on a rich chromatic, the traditional Romanian carpets, woven on looms, using a numerous variety of motifs, through the mastery of skillful artisans, became a heritage of the Romanian people, conferring them identity and singularity in the world of traditions.
The colors for the carpets were obtained naturally from trees' roots, flowers, leaves, dandelion, onion, nettle....The women in the villages knew how to combine colors and concentrations so that the carpets would not discolor not even in a hundred years. These people, without going to school for this purpose, were mastering the art craft of carpets woven on looms and their design technique, inherited from generation to generation.
Based on a rich chromatic, the traditional Romanian carpets, woven on looms, using a numerous variety of motifs, through the mastery of skillful artisans, became a heritage of the Romanian people, conferring them identity and singularity in the world of traditions.


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