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ペルシャ コレクション
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Size: 233 cm x 145 cm! Material: Organic wool! Thickness: 9 ~ 10 mm Ready to use, Natural dye, Touch: Soft Ready to use, This is a very soft, high-quality wool with a silky feel. This is a very beautiful piece with a very fine weave made entirely by hand. ◆ Cleaned! The Baluch people live in the border region of Iran and Afghanistan. Baluch is a general term for small nomadic groups with various backgrounds. They make a living from carpet manufacturing, agriculture, and raising sheep, goats, and camels. Baluch rugs are closely related to carpets from Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. The colors are often dull and dark, with dark reds, dark blues, blacks, and browns. The patterns on the rugs are characterized by curved tree patterns and geometric patterns. Prayer arch motifs are also often seen. Decorative kilims may be applied to the short sides to protect the rug from friction. The long sides of the rug are made of goat and horse hair. The warp threads are made of wool or a mixture of wool and goat hair, and the warp threads of modern carpets are often made of cotton. Rugs made with high-quality workmanship are dense and thin, and you can enjoy the authenticity of the handicrafts made by nomads. Many Baluch rugs are small in size and are depicted with vivid and lively patterns, and are manufactured as prayer rugs. The Baluch rugs sold in the city of Mashhad, Iran, are called Mashhad Baluch. On the other hand, the rugs sold in the city of Herat, Afghanistan, are called Herat Baluch. #Gabbeh #Gabbeh #PersianHandWovenGabbeh #Rug #Carpet #Rug #EntranceMat #FloorCovering #Mat #Cushion #LivingRoom #DiningRoom #Sofa #GabbehEntranceMat #GabbehRug #PersianGabbeh #gabbeh #carpet #Persian #rug #PersianRug #Kilim #OldGabbeh #Vintage #VintageRug #VintageRug
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