Description
Product Specifications
Product category: Iranian handwoven carpet
Product name: Gabe
Materials used in carpet weaving: natural wool
Carpet design and decoration: modern nomads
Place of carpet weaving: Iran
Carpet size: 120*82cm
Carpet thickness: 20 mm
Number of knots per square centimeter: 21 knots
The number of handmade knots in the whole carpet: 206640 pieces
The number of days spent by the weaver to weave the carpet: 35 days
Carpet age: new
Warp: wool
Pile: wool
Wefts: wool
Additional information:
The brown wool used in this handmade carpet has a natural color and no color has been added to it, and it is obtained from brown sheep. Due to its size, this carpet is suitable for use next to the bed or at the entrance of the room, or next to the sofa as well as next to the desk. Due to the small dimensions of this carpet and the presence of traditional decorations in it, you can make your room more beautiful by installing this carpet on the wall of the room or the wall above the bed.
The word "gabbe" comes from the Persian "raw" or "natural", emphasizing the naturalness and rawness of these carpets.
These carpets are most often created by the nomadic Gashgai tribe in Fars Province, a southwestern region of Iran. Handcraft is a key element of their production, with each design carefully woven by weavers, conveying centuries of tradition and craftsmanship.
One of the characteristics of gabbeh carpets is their thickness, sometimes reaching 2.5 cm. This makes them not only excellent decorative elements, but also a source of comfort and softness for any interior.
Unlike other Persian rugs, the patterns on gabbeh rugs are modest and simple, often containing geometric shapes or animals. They also feature natural shades obtained through the use of vegetable dyes.
Over time, gabbeh carpets have become popular not only in Iran, but also abroad. Their unique design and high quality make them a valuable addition to any home or office. The art of these carpets is not just about making carpets, it is about preserving and passing on the traditions and cultural heritage of Iran through unique and colorful handicrafts.
Features
- brown
- New
- Wool