Pibiones

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Pibiones fabric
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Sardinian craftswoman
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A larger-scale looped-pile weft on a vertical loom, using a knitting needle, for clarity.

The pibiones or grain weaving technique is most commonly found in the central and eastern areas of Sardinia, Italy.[1] This is a particular type of stitched relief, where the pattern is formed from the countless grains incorporated into the cloth during weaving. These are made by twisting the weft yarn around a needle which is arranged in a horizontal position on the loom; after the thread is beat into place, the needle is then pulled away, leaving behind a raised effect (grains).[2]

Pibiones are used to decorate traditional Sardinian linen bedcovers, historically woven by young Sardinian girls to be included in their dowry (Script error: No such module "Lang".).[1]

The pibiones technique was used in antiquity only for the best hand-woven bedcovers Script error: No such module "Lang". and for household articles such as curtains, fabrics, cushions, and tablecloths.

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