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Dr Parvaneh Salatin,
Volume 12, Issue 30 (autumn and winter 2017)
Abstract

  The purpose of this paper is  examines the domestic consumer behavior to income changes, floor coverings price (calculated income elasticity, price elasticity and cross-elasticity), handmade carpets and of carpet by machinery.

      The results of the models  using OLS method  in the 1984-2010 shows that  Both handmade carpets and carpet by machinery floor covering products are elastic goods; although, carpet by machinery is more elastic than handmade carpets. This implies that the reaction of consumer's carpet by machinery greater than consumer's handmade carpets (assuming an identical change in the price of both flooring). Due to the cross-elasticity values ​​obtained, in the estimated domestic demand for handmade carpets, the carpet by machinery, rugs and moquette, ceramic tiles are the stronger substitutes for handmade carpets.

   Due to the cross-elasticity values ​​obtained in the estimation of demand functions for carpet by machinery, the ceramic tile, handmade carpets and rugs and moquette, carpet by machinery are stronger substitutes. With respect to the values ​​obtained in the estimation of income elasticity of demand functions, both handmade carpets and carpet by machinery are luxury goods; although the income elasticity of handmade carpets, is more than the income elasticity of carpet by machinery.


Mr. Rasoul Parvan,
Volume 13, Issue 31 (spring & summer 2017)
Abstract

Twist-weaving of kilim over the past centuries is preserved among the nomadic tribes of Kerman province, especially in Afshar tribe in Sirjan area and it has been used in decorating sofreh and salt bag. In recent decades, some changes are occurred in method of kilim weaving in this area and the "twist weaving" is used in all parts of kilim and has been famous as "Shirikipich Kilim". After rising "twist weaving" as an independent method, was combined with carpet weaving and in this way, was formed a kind of "Shirikpich Kilim" that it name is "kilim-carpet". Also the species of "twist weaving" were called “suzani kilim"; because of these kind have not been combine with "carpet weaving". The questions being raised; what kind of raw materials and weaving tools are used in "Shirikipich Kilim"? How are Technical Specification of warp plumbing and weaving? And what changes has happen in method of "Twist-weaving" in recent decades?
So, meanwhile to study the method of "twist-weaving" of Sirjan's kilim of Kerman province, the entire process of kilim weaving has given in the text. Due to the short notes in some resources about techniques and factors of "Shirikipich Kilim" weaving, In this paper, techniques of sirjan kilim and it's changes of weaving was studied that have occurred in the past decades. This study is done by descriptive research with using of specialized carpet resources and field researches.

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