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what is a pit loom?and why the hell do we call 8t 'pit'​

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Answered by TheIronGirl
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MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Explanation:

As the name suggests, 'Pit Loom' is a type of loom which is fit in a pit where the artisan makes the rug through the use of pedals, and normally the base of pitloom is more strong than handloom & can go without using latex.

It is called pit loom because of the pit below the loom, which is used for the shedding operation. ... Pit-loom weaving is considered to be a better weaving as the fabric woven retains the character of the yarn and fabric due to the proximity to the ground.

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