Pryazha
Pryazha is the Russian word for yarn or thread. It refers to spun fibers that have been twisted together to form a continuous strand, suitable for knitting, crocheting, weaving, embroidery, or other textile crafts. The type of fiber used for pryazha can vary widely, including natural materials such as wool, cotton, silk, and linen, as well as synthetic materials like acrylic, nylon, and polyester.
The characteristics of pryazha are determined by its fiber content, the way it is spun, and its
Pryazha is a fundamental material in textile production and has been used for centuries across various cultures.