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Maintenance and washing of Pateh

Maintenance and washing of Pateh

Maintenance and washing of Pateh Maintenance and washing of Pateh: Pateh should be washed after sewing for the following reasons:Cleaning the inks by which the Pateh design is printed.Reduces the smell of Pateh wool. Does not attract insects that cause damage to the Pateh.  How to wash Pateh Maintenance and washing of Pateh: To wash Pateh , first dissolve a small amount of laundry detergent or grated laundry soap or dishwashing liquid without enzyme in a cold water container.Then put the Pateh in a ...

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Pete production stages

Pete production stages

[column size="1-2" last="0"][/column][column size="1-2" last="1"] Pete production stages Pete production stages: To prepare a piece of Pate, we first cut a wide fabric (Shawl) to the required dimensions.The cut Pateh is then handed over to the designer. In the design stage, first the design is drawn on Calk paper and then the design lines are perforated in proportion to the needle and then they are matched on the desired width and gypsum powder or charcoal powder is poured on it.[/column](Gypsum powder is used ...

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Kerman Pate

kerman pate

Kerman PateKerman Pate : Pate is one of the traditional arts, which is specific to Kerman. Kermanian women use colorful threads on a wide piece of cloth, which they call “Ariz (meaning “wide” in Persian)” to make this scarf which is then decorated withvery beautiful designs, and exhilarate any person loving artsTree, aigrette, pine, peacock, cypress, and armband are major patterns which are used to weave patehs.Pateh is woven in various types and sizes, including a size suitable to be used by brides ...

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Pate

Pate

pate Pate (Persian: پته ‎, IPA: pæte ; also Romanized as pateh) is an Iranian traditional needlework folk art.It originated in and is largely associated with Kerman province, where it is produced by women.A wide piece of wool fabric (ariz) is needleworked with colored thread.Pate needlework is done in silk and with flourishes of paisley patterns.Popular designs include the cypress tree and the sun, both of which are traditional pre-Islamic Persian symbolsPate History Pate originated and developed in Kerman province.Although its exact origin ...

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