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Indo Gabbeh 62 x 42 cm

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Indo Gabbeh 62 x 42 cmPRODUKT DETAILS Teppich Nr.: 418 Alter: Neu 0 20 Jahre Gewicht: 1. 50 Kg Herstellung: Handgeknpft Dicke: ca. 20 mm Knoten qm: 60000 Ursprung: Indien Flor Kette: Schurwolle Baumwolle Teppich Nr.: 418 Alter: Neu 0 20 Jahre Gewicht: 1. 50 Kg Herstellung: Handgeknpft Dicke: ca. 20 mm Knoten qm: 60000 Ursprung: Indien Flor Kette: Schurwolle Baumwolle BESCHREIBUNG Dieser Teppich kommt aus Indien, wobei bekannte persische Provenienzen als Vorlage dienen.

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Teppich Nr.: 418
Alter: Neu 0 - 20 Jahre
Gewicht: 1.50 Kg
Herstellung: Handgeknüpft
Dicke: ca. 20 mm
Knoten/qm: 60000
Ursprung: Indien
Flor/Kette: Schurwolle / Baumwolle
Teppich Nr.: 418 Alter: Neu 0 - 20 Jahre
Gewicht: 1.50 Kg Herstellung: Handgeknüpft
Dicke: ca. 20 mm Knoten/qm: 60000
Ursprung: Indien Flor/Kette: Schurwolle / Baumwolle

BESCHREIBUNG

Dieser Teppich kommt aus Indien, wobei bekannte persische Provenienzen als Vorlage dienen. Anders als beim persischen Gabbeh-Teppich, welcher im Nomaden-Gebiet geknüpft wird, kommt dieser aus einer indischen Manufaktur. Das schlichte Design mit nur minimalen Motiven macht diesen Teppich zeitlos und modern. Die dichte Knüpfung und Materialen sorgen dafür, dass der Teppich sehr strapazierfähig und langlebig ist.


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