Modern Gabbeh Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This rug is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, featuring a wool pile and a cotton foundation. The craftsmanship reflects traditional techniques that have been refined over generations, allowing for a durable and high-quality textile.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from India, this Gabbeh rug draws inspiration from the rich heritage of Gabbeh rugs that were traditionally crafted by nomadic tribes in Iran. The region is known for its vibrant colors and unique designs that combine artistic expression with practical utility. Indian artisans have adopted and adapted these age-old techniques, ensuring that each piece is a blend of cultural heritage and contemporary style.
Design and Pattern
The rug features a bold and lively palette with colors such as deep black, emerald green, mustard yellow, rich red, soft pink, and olive green. These colors are arranged in horizontal stripes that create a striking visual impact. The design incorporates small, subtle motifs, including tiny squares and abstract floral elements, adding texture and depth to the overall appearance. The geometric shapes within the stripes emphasize a minimalist aesthetic while also reflecting the spontaneity and creativity characteristic of Gabbeh designs.
Special Features
In excellent condition and never used, this rug boasts a KPSI (knots per square inch) range of 220-240, indicating a dense and high-quality weave. The combination of high-quality wool and cotton ensures both softness and durability, making it a practical choice for any living space. The rug’s vibrant colors and contemporary design highlight the skill of the artisans involved in its creation.
FAQ
What features are typical of Gabbeh rugs?
Gabbeh rugs are characterized by their bold colors, geometric patterns, and often simplistic designs that reflect the nomadic lifestyle and cultural heritage of the tribes that weave them. They typically feature minimalistic patterns that symbolize elements of nature.
What materials are used in Gabbeh rugs?
Gabbeh rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation. The wool provides a soft texture while ensuring durability, and the cotton foundation adds strength to the rug.
How has the tradition of Gabbeh rug making evolved?
Gabbeh rugs have evolved from their origins with nomadic tribes in Iran into a popular style that embraces both traditional and modern aesthetics. Indian artisans have adopted these techniques, infusing contemporary design elements while maintaining the cultural significance of the original Gabbeh style.


























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