Book about Pamir jurab brought out in Khorog

DUSHANBE, July 28, 2008, Asia-Plus –  A new book about Pamir jurab (woolen socks), entitled “Falling Star” has been brought out in Khorog, Gorno Badakhshan.   The book by Parpisho Qimatshoyev, published by a Tajik NGAO De Pamiri Handicraft, tells 70 types of Pamir jurab.  According to him, local artisans use 150 patterns, while knitting jurab. […]

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DUSHANBE, July 28, 2008, Asia-Plus –  A new book about Pamir jurab (woolen socks), entitled “Falling Star” has been brought out in Khorog, Gorno Badakhshan.  

The book by Parpisho Qimatshoyev, published by a Tajik NGAO De Pamiri Handicraft, tells 70 types of Pamir jurab.  According to him, local artisans use 150 patterns, while knitting jurab.

Pamir jurab is currently very popular among foreign tourists and jurab-knitting is the main source of income for some women in the region.  

Jurab is arguably the most famous handicraft of the region.  Traditionally it is made of hand spun sheep wool.  The knitting technique used is unique to the region. The symbolism (e.g. wolf paws, jar, swastika, fire) in the patterns originates in nature, daily life, and religion.  Some of these can be traced back to Zoroastrian period. It is interesting to notice that the symbols are still very significant for many artisans

De Pamir Handicraft supports local artisans in Gorno Badakhshan.  The NGO supports the creative production of traditional handicrafts and consequently opening new economic opportunities for local artisans as well as promoting Pamiri culture and identity.  The continuation of Pamiri handicraft tradition is ensured by combining old designs to modern-day demand and by allowing the artisans their freedom of creativity.

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