Hand Looms
Hand looms are traditional weaving tools used to create fabric by interlacing threads. They consist of a frame that holds the warp threads (the vertical threads) in place while the weaver uses a shuttle to pass the weft threads (the horizontal threads) through them. This method allows for intricate patterns and designs, making hand looms popular in various cultures around the world.
These looms can vary in size and complexity, from simple frame looms to more advanced types like the Jacquard loom. Hand looms are often used in artisanal textile production, allowing craftsmen to create unique, handmade fabrics that reflect cultural heritage and individual creativity.