Weavers from india have acted quickly to copy these carpets but one must pay attention to this as there is a major difference between a persian and a indo gabbeh carpet.
Indo gabbeh carpets.
In fact they are more a variety of kilim than carpet.
Indian rugs are produced in higher quantities and often have persian and chinese patterns as role model.
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These thick beautiful persian carpets are hand knotted using fine wool by nomads in iran and often have minimalistic patterns.
Made by ghashghai nomads of iran and manufacturers in india these carpets are mostly very simple in their patterns and contain only a few decorative elements.
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Gabbeh carpets are much thicker and coarser than other persian carpets.
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These rugs are much stiffer in body and usually have little if any color variation which comes from the hand spun wool and vegetable dyes used in the persian gabbehs.
Gabbeh carpets are probably the best known hand knotted oriental carpets.
Gabbeh carpets are available in two varieties persian and indian and are very popular for use in the home.
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Mostly this can be determined by the quality of the wool that is noticable the persian variant is much softer.
This is a rough and primitive carpet.
Gabbeh rugs are woven in villages of settled tribal groups many of them descendants of turkic speaking peoples.
Indo gabbeh carpets are rugs knotted in india which are oriented at the persian rugs with a convincing quality.
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In addition they are often inspired by nature.
View our collection of one of a kind gabbeh rugs featuring works of improvisational art inspired by the culture of the nomadic tribes of southwestern iran.
An indo gabbeh is a copy of the persian gabbeh woven in india.
Sometimes they can be as much as one inch or 2 5 cm in depth.
One of these design routes is the gabbeh rug.