Damascene brocade … the imprint of Syrian silk to the world

The Damascene  brocade is the most famous and finest of fabrics and textiles in the world. Brocade industry is an accurate and exhausting process that requires high efforts. The art of weaving this beautiful  fabric has flourished in Damascus for many decades as brocade became connected with Damascus internationally .

Damascene  unique brocade  is  a rich shuttle-woven fabric  and  one of the most famous, luxurious and most expensive types of textiles because it is made of gold, silver and natural silk threads.

Researcher Ghassan Kallas  told SANA  that the fame of the Damascene brocade fabric by skilled professional  and specialists  has spread over continents and it was required by kings , queens, rulers and celebrities.  It reached the royal palace in Buckingham, Britain, when Queen Elizabeth II  had  her wedding dress  in 1947  made of brocade  embroidered  with gold and silver.

Kallas pointed out that the brocade fabric amazed art lovers around the world with its lightness and  delicacy  as he met one of them in Poland, who boasted in front of him about his house’s  curtains which were  made of brocade .

The researcher  highlighted that the fabric of brocade  is characterized by being  soft to the touch, resistant  and fine  and therefore difficult to be weaved  on automatic loom machines  that do not achieve the accuracy and coloration offered by the manual shuttle.

Damascene brocade fabric is composed ,according to  Kallas ,  of natural silk threads brought from the villages of the Syrian coast, especially “Draikish” region, in addition to fine threads of gold and silver which are  combined with each other  by  Damascene craftsmen to form various  drawings of birds, deer and dancers after long hours of work behind  the loom to make one meter pattern.

Regarding the varieties and decorations  of brocade , Kallas explained  that it has different types according to  different elements used with silk   , indicating  various  colors of brocade fabric patterns are related to tastes  which differ  from one country to another starting from two colors till seven  in one piece of brocade.

The researcher  underlined  that the looms of the Damascene textile  industry were  located mainly  in the neighborhoods of “Al-Qaymariya”, “Shagour” and “Rukn  Eddin”, as well as some towns in the Damascus countryside, where they  managed  to confront the invasion of European textile manufactures at the beginning of the twentieth century .

He underscored that Damascene brocade textiles witnessed  local, Arab and international turn-out especially by foreign tourists who visit Damascus constantly.

On the mechanism of weaving brocade and its techniques, Kallas explained  that it begins by placing silk paralysis on a machine called kebabah ( spool) ,  turning it into strings on wooden reels, then these reels are taken and placed in a second machine which  collects the strings from two or more spools on one reel so that the strings turn into double, triple or a quadruple  to be  then placed on a twisting machine, which spins these threads together to form one strong, twisted thread, but their number varies according to the type of fabric required.

Kallas referred to some vocabulary  words and terms related to this craft from the weaver who weaves the yarn, silk, wool or linen and the machines and pieces that he uses in the weaving process, some of which are derived from the inherited Damascene dialect, such as loom, stitching, folding, zircon , shuttle, comb, stomping ,   coatings,  the crossbows  ,  the reels  and  spools. 

The researcher  concluded  by stressing that brocade is an essential part of the  ancient industries of Damascus, which has  achieved  a distinctive and unique identity and preserving it is in the interest of preserving our civilized identity and our ancient culture.

Rawaa Ghanam

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