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Persian handmade Gabbeh

A Rug with Unique Characteristics and Rich Symbolism

Gabbeh, a type of rug, is woven from carpet fibers and is traditionally produced by Lor, Qashqai, and Fars nomads. These rugs feature long pile and a higher weft count, resulting in exceptional softness.

Characteristics of Gabbeh:

  • Long Pile: The pile length can reach up to two centimeters.

  • High Weft Count: A greater number of wefts are used between knots, sometimes reaching 14 wefts per row.

  • Woolen Material: Gabbehs are often woven from wool.

Diverse Designs of Gabbeh:

Gabbehs are woven in a wide variety of designs, ranging from simple patterns to those imbued with rich Iranian symbolism. Each design carries its own unique significance.

 

Gabbeh: Embracing Authenticity and Symbolism:

Gabbehs embody authenticity in their craftsmanship, drawing inspiration for their motifs from the surrounding natural environment. These rugs carry deep symbolism, each design narrating a unique story.

Gabbehs serve as tangible expressions of nomadic culture, reflecting the rich heritage and traditions of their creators. They not only adorn homes but also serve as windows into the lives and beliefs of these communities.

Owning a Gabbeh is more than acquiring a rug; it’s embracing a piece of living history and connecting with the artistry and traditions of Iran’s nomadic peoples.

For purchasing Persian handwoven Gabbeh , you can visit the Gabbeh category in our online store.