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persian carpet Kashkouli 218x153 cm

Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli
Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli Teppich.com - Nomadic persian wool carpet Kashkouli
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Specifications

Hand knotted
Persia
Ghashghai
Red
Wool
Wool
250.000
New
Very fine
3.499,00 €

Origin

Ghashghai´s sind ein turkisch-sprechendes Stammes-Bündnis der Nomaden in Persien. Sie leben hauptsächlich in den Provinzen von Fars, von Khuzestan und von Südisfahan, aber besonders um die Stadt von Shiraz in Fars. Die Ghashghai´s waren ursprünglich nomadische pastoralisten und einige sind es heute noch. Die traditionellen nomadischen Ghashghai reisten mit ihren Mengen jedes Jahr vom Sommerhochland-Weidenorden von Shiraz ungefähr 480 Kilometer oder 300 Meile Süd zu den Winterweiden auf südlichen und wärmeren Ländern nahe dem persischen Golf, zum Südwesten von Shiraz.
Die Ghashghai´s sind für ihre ausgezeichneten Stapelteppiche und andere gesponnene Wolleprodukte berühmt. Die Wolle, die in den Bergen und in den Senken nahe Shiraz produziert wird, ist außergewöhnlich weich und schön und nimmt eine tiefere Farbe als Wollen von anderen Teilen von Persien.


are a Turkic-speaking tribal confederation of clans in Persia. They mainly live in the provinces of Fars, Khuzestan and southern Isfahan, but especially around the city of Shiraz in Fars. The Qashqai were originally nomadic pastoralists and some remain so today. The traditional nomadic Qashqai travelled with their flocks each year from the summer highland pastures north of Shiraz roughly 480 km or 300 mi south to the winter pastures on lower (and warmer) lands near the Persian Gulf, to the southwest of Shiraz. The majority, however, have now settled, or are partially settled. The trend towards settlement has been increasing markedly since the 1960s.

Qashqai carpets and weavings Qashqai caravan haltThe Qashqai are renowned for their magnificent pile carpets and other woven wool products. The wool produced in the mountains and valleys near Shiraz is exceptionally soft and beautiful and takes a deeper color than wool from other parts of Persia. Qashqai saddlebags, adorned with colorful geometric designs, are considered to be the finest available.
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