Kelim Gashgai Length_3.65 m The most common pattern from
Description
The most common pattern from Abadeh is the so-called "Heybatlou": The pattern is influenced by the nomads and often consists of a hexagon in the center with a rosette or medallion
The use of silk creates a high-quality
tufts of yarn are inserted into a prefabricated carrier material
The special craftsmanship of these Persian rugs makes them everyday rugs that are particularly strong in their robustness
Kelim Gashgai Length_3.65 m The most common pattern fromProduct Details Size: 2. 00m x 0. 65m Material: 100% wool Quality: handwoven Node number: 200. 000 m2 Flower: Flach Origin: Iran This kilim was handwoven by the Ghashgai nomadic tribe who have resided in the south of Iran, in Fars Province, for centuries. The Ghashgai carpets and kilims are known as kings among Persian nomadic carpets. The ancient weaving technique allows the weaver greater scope for creativity. This is how kilims are created in
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