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Gabbeh rugs are most likely some of the most popular hand-knotted oriental rugs. Made by Ghashghai nomads of Persia and knotted in India, these floor coverings are for the most part exceptionally straightforward in their designs and contain just a couple of decorations. What's more, they are frequently influenced by motifs in nature. In this respect their name isn't coincidental and is called Gabbeh in Persian "natural". Such a rug is an ideal brightening carefully crafted piece with a fantastic delicate surface for your home.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
This rug brings a touch of Southwestern charm to your home. Crafted from wool, it combines the traditional art of hand-knotting with a modern aesthetic. Its stain-resistant nature makes it a practical choice for high-traffic areas, offering both beauty and functionality.
The Gabbeh wool area rug is a stunning example of Southwestern artistry. Hand-knotted from premium wool, it combines style and practicality with its stain-resistant feature. Soft ivory tones complement a variety of interiors, making it a versatile addition to any room. Whether placed in your living room or under a dining table, this rug adds warmth and elegance. Pair it with a rug pad for extra comfort and stability.
An Indian, gold, Gabbeh rug that is hand-knotted and features fine lamb's wool. Lovely piece for your home. 020384
Momeni
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Made in the tradition of gabbers from the foothills of Iran, this collection is a high-quality material, but given a modern twist with its warm color palette and designs.
The designs have been given an update to create a line of genuine hand-knotted wool rugs that will brighten up any room. The naturally tonal variations of these simple patterns produce a delightful sense of texture.
It is so beautiful!. Kristine. MILL VALLEY, CA. 2023-03-06 21:53:10
Classic Gabbeh designs have been given a contemporary update to create a line of genuine hand-knotted wool rugs that will brighten up any room. The naturally tonal variations of these simple geometrics produce a delightful sense of texture.
Gabbeh rugs are made by the nomadic Qashqai tribes of southern Iran. They are rough cut and long piled rugs of rich color and best quality wool. They are sometimes referred to by the heritage of the specific tribe by which they are woven, such as “a Lori rug,” or by the name of the city in which they are most often traded, such as “a Shiraz rug” or “a Shiraz Gabbeh.” The word “Gabbeh” literally translates to “in the rough,” and it is an accurate description of this style of Persian rug. Gabbeh carpets are woven on makeshift ground looms constructed both of materials that are kept and hauled for long distances by the nomadic tribel, and also of materials that are found at each site where the tribe sets up camp. Due to the fact that part of the loom must be found at each site, a wide variety is introduced. Thus, these rugs are usually somewhat irregular in shape. But, for what they lack in perfectly uniform shape they more than make up for in character, durability and uniqueness.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Hand-knotted vintage circa 1960 Gabbeh rug with thin pile in soft shades of red and ivory with the motif of people and animals.
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
New Textural Contemporary Nepalese Plain Gabbeh 8' 4" X 10' 4" Gray Rug
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This one-of-a-kind rug is easy to decorate with and is also perfect for your living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen or anywhere in your residence or office
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