Gabbeh
249 x 177
Product information "Gabbeh"
Gabbeh rugs are made by Gashghai and Lori nomads, who live in the province of Fars around the city of Shiraz. Gabbeh are mostly made of hand spun wool and dyed with natural colours. In the local language, Gabbeh is the name for a high pile rug, which most probably was meant to be used to sleep on already thousands of years ago. Classic Gabbeh are very colourful in imaginative geometric designs. Modern Gabbeh today occur mostly in plain and monochrome designs. But even today you’ll find a stylized pattern from nomad’s everyday life like goats, camels, dogs, plants or people in the rugs. The hand spun wool gives the rug a grainy but soft surface. Mostly rugs have natural cream, brown and grey tones, but one can also find vivid yellow, red or blue.
Length (in cm): | 249 |
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Width (in cm): | 177 |
Sqm: | 4.41 |
Pile (in mm): | approx. 15 |
Knot/m²: | 90,000 - 250,000 |
Color: | Red |
Sizecode: | 170x240 |
border: | Red |
Pattern: | Patterned |
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Welcome to the fascinating world of Gabbeh rugs! Here you will experience hand-knotted masterpieces that emerge from centuries-old nomadic traditions. Gabbehs are no ordinary rugs – they are known for their vibrant colors, patterns, and durable quality. Each piece is a true one-of-a-kind, woven by skilled hands on traditional looms. Their timeless beauty and cultural significance make Gabbeh rugs coveted collector's items and unique adornments for any home.
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