Persian
Rugs the O'Connell Notes
Persian Rugs: Guide To Gabbeh Rugs

The basic material of a Gabbeh is wool. The Qashqai
raise a tough breed of sheep with a distinctive wool.

Qashqai men do the shearing.

Spinning is done by either men or women. It is the
felting property of wool that makes the spinning work. Wool has scales
and when wool touches wool the scales catch each other. This is why the
wool letters stick to a wool felt board. Spinning draws the wool out
and and the twist locks the scales together. The locking of scales or
felting as it is called is what makes the yarn.

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The Natural Dye Renaissance
Wool rugs without color would not be pleasing and
the nature of the color is important.
In the late 19th and 20th century there was a
massive shift in dying from natural dyes to chemical dyes. The chemical
dyes were fraught with problems. The chemical dyes were cheaper and
easier so people switched but over years the toxic waste poisoned dyers
and seeped into the groundwater in many areas. The rugs suffered as
well. As a whole the chemical were less attractive to western
consumers.
With Dr. Sobhe were a number of people who helped
engineer the Natural Dye Renaissance. Abbas Sayahi
was instrumental in teaching the industry how to use the natural dyes
again. There is an amazing sense of selflessness with these men they
are willing to help their own competition for the benefit of a greater
good.
By the way I was curious about the image above
with the gray wool and the pomegranates so I call the Sayahi Dye works
near Shiraz Iran. Parham was kind enough to explain to me that
depending on the mordant pomegranates can give gray, green, or a muted
yellow.
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Gabeh
Rugs Red Qashqai Rug from Sobco
Gabbeh
Rugs: Handmade Gabbeh From Zollanvari
Gabbeh
Rugs: Amalehbaft Gabbeh Rug
Gabbeh
Rugs: Regular Gabbeh Rug From Gabbeh.com
Gabbeh
Rugs: Kashkoli Gabbeh Rug From Gabbeh.com
Qashqai
Gabbeh Rug 19th C Fars Province Lot 134
Internet Resources for Gabbeh Rugs
Persian Rugs and Carpets
Gabbeh Flooring Rugidea.com Los Angeles California Sobcoweb.com
www.Gabbeh.com
Gabbayeh
(Gabbeh) Rugs from Iran
www.PersianCarpetGuide.com
Copyright
Barry O'Connell 2004 - 2009.
Last revised:
March 30, 2009.
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