warpweighted
Warpweighted refers to a type of vertical loom distinguished by the use of suspended weights to hold the warp threads under tension. In this loom, warp threads are stretched and held in place by loom weights rather than a rigid heddle system, while the weft is inserted with a shuttle or needle and beaten into place with a comb or beater. The arrangement allows for a compact, often portable frame that can be used in domestic settings.
Construction and operation are characterized by a frame bearing multiple warp threads, with individual weights (made
Historical range and significance are primarily in Europe, with archaeological evidence of warpweighted looms dating from
See also: loom, textile archaeology, loom weights, tablet weaving.