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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GabbehGabbeh - Wikipedia

    Gabbeh or gabba (Persian: گبه) carpets are a traditional variety of Persian carpet. Gabbeh is known as gava in Kurdish and Luri and is also called khersak ( خرسک ) in Bakhtiari , literally meaning a "bear's cub".

  2. A Gabbeh is a handmade Persian rug, traditionally woven by Qashqai or Luri weavers in Iran. These rugs are and were simple, whimsical, or modern in design, often using geometric and stylized human, animal and plant forms. The word Gabbeh translates closely to unfinished or unclipped.

  3. The Gabbeh exist as proof that authentically crafted rugs are more than floor coverings; they hold a valuable place in the world of art and design. Rugs in the Gabbeh category are richly pigmented and wonderfully spirited, with an artistic value that speaks to their cultural significance.

  4. When the rug is spread upon the ground, a girl, referred to as Gabbeh, magically comes out of it. The film follows her story and the audience learn about her family, her uncle who is hoping to find a bride, and, most importantly, her longing for a young man she hopes to marry.

  5. The Persian Gabbeh rug is the most traditional type. It's known for its deep, plush pile and rich, natural colours derived from plant-based dyes. Persian Gabbeh designs often feature small, scattered motifs or a plain field with little ornamentation, reflecting their tribal origins. Indian Gabbeh Rug.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0116384Gabbeh (1996) - IMDb

    Gabbeh: Directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. With Abbas Sayah, Shaghayeh Djodat, Hossein Moharami, Rogheih Moharami. When an old couple washes their gabbeh - a type of Persian rug - a young woman magically appears and tells them her life story.

  7. Gabbeh. A typical Gabbeh carpet with its rough look and slightly naive pattern. Gabbeh (from the Persian language farsi; raw, natural, uncut) represents a rough and primitive carpet with patterns mostly made by Ghashghai nomads from the Farsi province in the southwest of Iran.

  8. May 18, 2023 · Gabbeh (sometimes written “gabba”) carpets are classic Persian rugs notable for their geometric designs and narrative/storytelling components. The Farsi equivalent for “Gabbeh” (Persia’s official language) is “raw, natural, or uncut.”

  9. Gabbeh carpets are knotted by the nomads of the Ghashghai tribe in the Fars province of Iran. The basic material is hand-spun wool, which is then dyed using natural colours obtained from plants and minerals.

  10. Gabbeh fuses and aligns simple realism and folkloric dream in a balance of intuition and cognizance, perkiness and solemnity. There is a sacred hearth in community, peace in simplistic living, a fulfilling harmony in love, a beginning in an end.