amumas
Amiras, also known as Amum or Amu, are a type of traditional woven fabric originating from the Central Asian region. Specifically, they are a staple of Kurdish culture, particularly among the port city of Urmia in Iran and surrounding areas. These textiles have been created for centuries, often for both practical and ceremonial purposes.
Amumis are known for their striking designs and colors, typically featuring elaborate patterns, florals, and geometric
The significance of Amumis goes beyond their aesthetic value. In Kurdish culture, they are often imbued with
Unfortunately, traditional Amum production has faced decline in recent years, largely due to factors such as