Modern Tribal Gabbeh Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This rug is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, featuring a luxurious wool pile with a sturdy cotton foundation. The high-quality wool used in its construction provides a soft texture and durability, ensuring that the rug will maintain its beauty over time. The hand-knotting technique utilized requires skilled artisans who tie each knot with precision, contributing to the rug’s unique character.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from India, this rug reflects the traditions of Gabbeh weaving, which is known for its simplicity and bold patterns. The Gabbeh style dates back to the nomadic tribes of Iran, where rugs were traditionally created for personal use, often depicting the weaver’s life and environment. Today, Gabbeh rugs are celebrated for their artistic value and are regarded as significant cultural artifacts that bring warmth to modern interiors.
Design and Pattern
The rug features a modern tribal design that incorporates bold geometric shapes and a dynamic color palette, including midnight blue, gold, red, green, ivory, light brown, and black. The asymmetrical layout of the motifs—such as abstract forms and stylized leaves—creates a harmonious balance while maintaining visual interest. This combination of modern and tribal aesthetics results in a striking piece that complements various decor styles.
Special Features
The rug is in excellent condition and has never been used, ensuring that its quality and craftsmanship remain intact. With a knot density of 220 to 240 knots per square inch (KPSI), the intricate design and attention to detail reflect the high level of skill involved in its creation. The asymmetrical design adds a contemporary twist, making this rug not just a decorative item but also a work of art.
FAQ
What are the typical characteristics of Gabbeh rugs?
Gabbeh rugs are characterized by their thick pile, bold patterns, and simplicity. They often feature abstract and geometric motifs that reflect the natural environment and life experiences of the weavers.
What materials are commonly used in Gabbeh rugs?
Gabbeh rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation. This combination ensures durability and a soft texture, making them suitable for various living spaces.
How has the Gabbeh weaving tradition evolved over time?
The Gabbeh weaving tradition originated with nomadic tribes in Iran, who created these rugs for personal use. Over time, Gabbeh rugs have gained recognition for their artistic value and are now appreciated globally, blending traditional techniques with modern design elements.






























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