
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a static display of a large, traditional wooden loom, likely part of an exhibition in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The loom is constructed from robust wooden beams, some sections of which are painted green, and incorporates various metal hardware, including chains, hooks, and levers. A central vertical beam of the loom is partially wrapped with white yarn, representing the warp threads, with some loose strands hanging freely. To the upper right, a wooden winding swift, an implement used for preparing yarn, is visible, adorned with colorful ribbons that may symbolize different yarn types. On the right side of the loom, a rustic wooden bench or table serves as a display surface. It holds a small, intricately woven textile, possibly a rug or tapestry, featuring dark blue, white, and brown geometric patterns and distinctive red fringed edges. Alongside the textile, three balls of yarn—one red, one dark green, and one blue—are neatly arranged. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space, characterized by a plain tiled wall and a polished wooden floor. Above the loom, a large poster or banner is mounted. Partial text, including "MI" and a character resembling "Q," is visible on the poster, which also features an artistic or historical image. The scene presents a well-preserved educational exhibit showcasing traditional weaving tools and a sample of woven craft. No individuals are present, and no activity is underway, emphasizing the static nature of the museum-like display.
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