The footstools with which the mitres go up and down and open the warps for the shuttle to pass.
The weaver's seat, usually a wooden board
Vertical wooden base
Horizontal bars, which are placed in the lateral slots of the vertical bases, and with successive blows wedge them in order to stabilize them
The back anti which goes around the wrap
The warp is wound around a cylindrical wood (back anti) located on the back side of the loom and from there the threads are passed to the mitres to be guided to the comb
The heddles that go up and down alternately create the crossing for the correct weaving of the fabric
The timber through which the threads passes
The shuttle is tied to a rope which is hung from the shingle
On the front instead of the woven fabric