[2] The exact origin of Termeh is uncertain, and researchers are divided on whether its production first started in Iran or Kashmir.
From the early 19th century, challenges such as heavy taxes and shortages of raw materials led to a decline in Termeh production.
[4] Each piece of Termeh was woven in narrow sections and then carefully sewn together by skilled artisans to appear seamless.
Today, machine-made Termehs are mostly produced in Yazd and are used as fine fabric for various products such as curtains, prayer rugs, and scarves.
Even now, this fabric holds a special place in significant events, including weddings and funerals, and is regarded as an important part of Iran's cultural heritage.