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Woven Persian Qashqai

The 21st century has had its impact on human civilization, we are increasingly concerned about work, money and jobs, and forget about the comfort of our home. For those of you who still remember the pleasure of relaxing in your own space, people Qashqai have a solution to their problems: a Persian carpet Gabbeh, where originality and simplicity of the Middle East come right under your feet!

A Persian rug is made by Gabbeh Qashqai nomadic tribe in southwestern Iran. They move with their sheep and goats in the city of Shiraz, north and south in the Zagros Mountains, each winter and summer, and they do every year, without exception, to provide their animals with food. They travel up to 450 km per year in the most difficult route in Iran, and each year the Qashqai families shearing sheep (a special breed gives a certain type of wool), spin yarns of wool and recording the plants and herbs and make tinctures, all 100% natural and have done for 2,300 years to make carpets long hair most of them to sleep. Surely you can draw the conclusion that very comfortable, however, besides being very functional, always Gabbeh Persian carpet represent a work of art.

The word 'Gabbeh' means no changes, raw, natural, and this is exactly what are these carpets. Many designers say that a Persian carpet Gabbeh is a form of naive art, because of its simplicity of patterns and colors. Qashqai nomadic patterns of tissue resembling to what they see around them, animals and humans, but very simple geometric forms, abstract patterns, stripes or rectangular objects can also be found. They are usually brightly colored yellow, blue, red and green light to give life to their temporary homes and a mirror of the imagination of nomads, therefore each one of these paintings are unique in their workforce.

People Qashqai ergonomic use horizontal looms that always fit their life movement and the results are very thick (sometimes an inch deep), carpets hard but very soft touch. Although the node density is relatively small (the Turkish knot is symmetrical), the stack is too thick, some are also woven (eg Sumak and Baluch Gabbeh Sumak types). A natural colored Gabbeh Persian rug with colors that are made after the ancient recipes involving roots and plants such as walnut shells, pomegranate skin, madder root and indigo. Many Gabbeh rugs seem stained unevenly, but this is the result of homemade colors differently adhere to the threads of wool, however, this is what gives them their rustic so popular today, for all the recipes and techniques to represent their cultural heritage and are unique in the world.

A Gabbeh Persian rug is extremely durable, so that over time and with proper care, may be even more beautiful. It is recommended that you put a lower layer between the ground and Gabbeh Persian rug to prevent erosion unnecessary, should also try to turn the carpet so that sunlight does not affect the natural dye and, finally, to avoid accumulation of dirt, which can cause the threads of the rottenness of the stack. Unfortunately, countries like India, China, Pakistan and false-colored carpets that are chemically and industrially produced that can be damaged more easily and are prone to rapid degradation.

In conclusion, a Persian carpet Gabbeh carpet is perfect for those who love the purity, originality and tradition intact in this town almost primitive.

About the Author:

Arnold Hexden is known for his interesting articles on many subjects.You can read more about antique and Persian rugs on his website: The Antique Rugs Review and Directory which is at http://www.dreamantiquerugs.com.

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December 6th, 2009 at 11:24 pm

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