perlot
Perlot is a term that primarily refers to a type of traditional, handcrafted fabric woven from natural fibers, most notably silk. Originating in the Middle East, particularly in regions such as Persia (modern-day Iran), the fabric became widely known through trade routes like the Silk Road. Perlot is characterized by its intricate, often floral or geometric patterns, which are created using a technique called *jajim* or *gilim*, a form of flat-weaving. The name "perlot" may derive from the Persian word *pīrūz*, meaning "victorious," though its exact etymology remains debated.
The fabric is typically made from silk, though variations may include wool or cotton. Perlot is lightweight
In modern times, perlot has seen a resurgence in popularity among textile enthusiasts and fashion designers