Jorabs - Crochet Ballet Flats

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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.


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Etymology

The word "Jorabs" originates from Arabic ???? (jourab) which has a general meaning of "socks". Other known variants of the term: "çorap" (Turkish), "?????" (Bulgarian, Macedonian) "?arape" (Serbian), "corab" (Azerbaijani), "?arapa" (Bosnian), and "?????" (Tajik).

The same concept is also known by such local terms as "kyulyutar" in Lezgin, "tturs" in Tsakhur, and "unq'al" in Avar languages of Dagestan.


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Materials

Jorabs are made of wool, silk, nylon or sometimes cotton. Other materials include acrylic and blends of wool and cotton.


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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.


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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.


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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.

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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