Loom
device for weaving textiles
A loom is a machine for weaving thread or yarn into textiles. Looms can range from very small hand-held frames, to large free-standing hand looms, to huge automatic mechanical devices.
The invention of the power loom by Edmund Cartwright was very important in the Industrial Revolution.
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Model of Navajo Loom, late 19th century, Brooklyn Museum.jpg
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An early nineteenth century Japanese loom with several heddles, which the weaver controls with her foot
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A Jakaltek Maya brocades a hair sash on a back strap loom.
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Hand loom at Hjerl Hede, Denmark, showing grayish warp threads (back) and cloth woven with red filling yarn (front)
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Oaxacan artisan Alberto Sanchez Martinez at loom
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Hand loom at the Korkosz Croft in Czarna Góra, Poland, 19th century
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Handloom from India
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Weaver from India showing handloom during an exhibition