Jajim weaving is a common handicraft in Iran
The residents of the village of Rome in South Khorasan brought economic prosperity back to this village through group work and the creation of an industrial Jajim weaving production line.
Jajim weaving is one of the most common handicrafts in Iran and has long been popular among rural and nomadic families.
Jajim is used as a substrate, plus, carpet and bed screws, and is also used for nomadic packing and moving when moving nomads, and sometimes as a warm overcoat.