Jorabs
{{Short description|Knitted socks or slippers of Central Asia, the Balkans, and the Middle East}}
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Jorabs are multicolored socks with intricate patterns, knitted from the toe-up. They are usually worn in such a way as to display rich decoration.
Etymology
The word "Jorabs" originates from Arabic جورب ({{Transliteration|ar|jourab}}) which has a general meaning of "socks". Other known variants of the term are “çorap" (Turkish), "чорап" (Bulgarian, Macedonian) "čarape" (Serbian), “corab" (Azerbaijani), "čarapa" (Bosnian), “Ҷӯроб" (Tajik), and "şətəl" (Tat).
The same concept is also known by such local terms as “kyulyutar” in Lezgin, “{{Transliteration|tkr|tturs}}” in Tsakhur, and “unq’al” in Avar languages of Dagestan.
Materials
Jorabs are made of wool, silk, nylon or sometimes cotton. Other materials include acrylic and blends of wool and cotton.
Geography
Jorabs are found in Central Asia (Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan), Caucasus (Dagestan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia); also in Iran, and mountain areas of Pakistan. They are also known in the Balkan countries: Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, and Turkey.
Shape
Jorabs can be knee-high, regular length, ankle-length, or made as slippers. An early predecessor of jorabs, a knee-high 12th century sock with toe-up construction and intricate patterns, was found in Egypt with possible origin in India.
Tools
Jorabs are usually knitted with 5 double-pointed needles. Bosnian and in old Tajik socks feature a combination of knitting and crochet techniques. Tajik jorabs (Pamirs area) can be made by using crochet technique only. Some ethnic groups from the Caucasus knit jorabs with 3 double-pointed bow-shaped needles.
References
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- {{cite web |url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/17304812/Traditional-Macedonian-Costumes-vol1 |title=Traditional Macedonian Costumes |author1=Macedonianspark.com |author2=macedoniadirect |date=13 July 2009 |website=Scribd }}
- {{cite web|title=Knitted Socks |website=Crafts-bg |date=2001 |url=http://www.mctour-bg.com/crafts-bg/pletivo1en.htm |archive-date=24 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110524005757/http://www.mctour-bg.com/crafts-bg/pletivo1en.htm |url-status=dead }}
- {{cite web |first=Larisa |last=Vilensky |url=http://www.crochetinsider.com/from-carpets-to-jourabs/ |title=From Carpets to Jourabs |website=Crochet Insider |access-date=2019-07-15 |archive-date=2021-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210926164301/https://www.crochetinsider.com/from-carpets-to-jourabs/ |url-status=dead }}
- {{cite web |url=http://www.textileasart.com/1220.htm |title=Antique Persian Silk Socks from Kurdistan |website=Textile As Art: Antique Textiles, Woven Treasures |access-date=2011-02-18 |archive-date=2023-01-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230128044533/http://textileasart.com/1220.htm |url-status=dead }}
- {{cite web|url=http://carpet.intangible.az/content.php?lang=en&page=98 |title=Jorab |date=2010 |website=Azerbaijan Carpets |publisher=Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan |archive-date=21 March 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321144356/http://carpet.intangible.az/content.php?lang=en&page=98 |url-status=dead }}
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= Books =
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- {{cite book |first=Kenan |last=Özbel |date=1981 |title=Knitted stockings from Turkish villages |edition=1st |publisher=Türkiye İş Bankası Cultural Publications |location=Ankara |translator1-first=Ahmet E. |translator1-last=Uysal |translator2-first=Mary |translator2-last=Fletcher |translator3-first=Lesley |translator3-last=Tahtakılıç |translator4-first=Maggie E. |translator4-last=Quigley |oclc=10914107 }} ([http://www.librarything.com/work/377723 LibraryThing page].)
- {{cite book |first=Priscilla |last=Gibson-Roberts |others=Photographs by Alexis Xenakis |date=1995 |title=Ethnic Socks & Stockings: A Compendium of Eastern Design & Technique |edition=1st |publisher=Xrx Books |isbn=978-0-9646391-0-2 }}
- {{cite book |first=Anna |last=Zilboorg |date=2001 |title=Simply Socks: 45 Traditional Turkish Patterns to Knit |publisher=Lark Books |isbn=978-1-887374-59-0 }}
- {{cite book |first=Betsy |last=Harrell |date=1981 |title=Anatolian Knitting Designs: Sivas Stocking Patterns Collected in an Istanbul Shantytown |publisher=Redhouse Press |location=Istanbul |asin=B0006EAWVM |oclc=8931599 }}
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