korsi
{{Short description|Iranian heated table}}
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A korsi or korsí (Persian: کرسی) is a type of low table found in Iran and Afghanistan, with a heater underneath it, and blankets thrown over it. It is a traditional item of furniture in Iranian culture.
A family or other gathering sits on the floor around the korsi during the winter. A korsi used to be quite popular for entire families to gather together during yearly Yaldā celebrations.
Korsis are generally heated with electric elements or, traditionally, with a brazier containing hot coals that is placed under the table. Sometimes a coal brazier is placed in a hole dug previously before placing a korsi, this hole is then covered with wood timbers in warm seasons. The table is covered with a thick cloth called lahaf korsi (Persian: لحاف کرسی) overhanging on all sides to keep its occupants warm. The occupants sit on large cushions around the korsi with the cloth over their laps.
A special woven rug called ru korsi (Persian: روکرسی), is usually placed over any blankets to protect them from food stains. Jajim textiles are sometimes used as the blankets for a korsi.{{Cite web |date=2022-04-12 |title=Khalkhal nominated for national city of Jajim weaving |url=https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/471641/Khalkhal-nominated-for-national-city-of-Jajim-weaving |access-date=2022-10-06 |website=Tehran Times |language=en}}
See also
- Foot stove, a similar Dutch item
- Kotatsu, a similar Japanese item
References
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- {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S80UAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Korsi%22&pg=PA138 |first=Reza & Josephine |last=Arasteh |title=Man and society in Iran |publisher=E. J. Brill |location=Leiden |date=1970 |page=138}}
External links
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