Spindle (textiles) facts for kids
A spindle (sometimes called a drop spindle) is a wooden spike (or shaft) that has at one end a weight, mostly a circular whorl.
Sometimes it has a hook at either end of the spike. It is used for spinning wool and other fibres into thread. Spindles or parts of them have been found in very, very old archaeological sites; they may represent one of the earliest pieces of technology available to humankind.
Images for kids
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Ancient Greek spindle whorls, 10th century BC, Kerameikos Archaeological Museum, Athens
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Woman spinning. Detail from an Ancient Greek Attic white-ground oinochoe, ca. 490 BC, from Locri, Italy. British Museum, London.
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Eve spinning, the spindle in her right hand: Hunterian Psalter, ca 1170 (Glasgow University Library)
See also
In Spanish: Huso para niños
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