low warp loom
/ˈloʊˌwɔrp ˌlum/
noun
- A type of loom where the warp threads are stretched horizontally, used for weaving tapestries.
- In medieval Europe, low-warp-looms were common in professional workshops.
- Low-warp-looms allow the weaver to see the design from above.
- The artisan worked on a low-warp-loom to create the intricate tapestry.