Types of Gabbeh designs

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Although there are no pre-defined plans in Gabbeh, it can be said that one of the main roles of Iranian Gabbehs is a project called “Kam”. The local term “low” actually consists of a rectangular square and a row of rhombuses in the middle, with the vertices of each rhombus connected to the vertices of the other rhombuses. The original Gabbehs were generally simple and roleless, as they were produced for personal use, but over time, as the product became commercialized, its weavers were inspired by factors such as nature, aspirations, and aspirations to create a variety of designs. They hit.

  1. Lion Design: Lion design can be considered as one of the main common roles among weavers in different regions.
  2. Kheshti or frame-shaped design: This design is one of the most used Gabbeh designs, which is more common among Persian and Bakhtiari weavers. The basis of this design is regular frames, each of which creates a design that is in harmony with the other frames.
  3. Gabbeh Pool Design: This design is a bergamot shape that comes in the middle of the work and actually evokes a flower around which other flowers and buds have spread.
  4. Gabbeh flower design: The role of rose in Gabbeh is known as Gabbeh flower design.
  5. Eilati design: This design originates from the nature of nomadic habitat, which is often among the rhombus, circle, square, rectangular and oval frames in terms of appearance, and each of these frames is decorated with original Iranian designs.
  6. Tree design: In the ancient history of Iran, the tree has always had an important place and among all of them, the cypress tree has been and is used as a symbol of happiness and the crazy willow tree as a symbol of sorrow and grief.
  7. Striped design: As the name implies, it consists of paths that are often vertical and oblique.
  8. Intricate house design: This design has a mystical meaning in its heart, and in fact, among the interconnected houses, it shows a picture of the stages of life from the beginning of creation to the end, which is to reach the essence of existence.
  9. Simple floor design: It can be said that these simple domes depict the humble houses of the villagers and their barren land.