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Dimensions: 3'8" x 6'8" (112 cm x 203 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Gabbeh rug, circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving with a striking ivory field framed by geometric borders and a vertical sequence of hooked diamond medallions. Its bold latticework, angular motifs, and softly aged palette of rust, camel, and brown give it the graphic presence collectors prize in early Persian village rugs. A distinctive hand-knotted accent piece with strong decorative character, it is especially well-suited for a hallway, entryway, or bedroom.
Faded warm tones of ivory, brown, rust, camel, taupe, and terracotta, with a ivory field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Gabbe (also Gabbeh) rugs are woven by nomadic and semi-nomadic tribal women in the Zagros Mountains of southern Iran, primarily by the Qashqai and Luri tribes. The word "gabbeh" means "raw" or "unfinished" in Persian, reflecting the bold, improvisational aesthetic of these textiles — thick-piled, loosely knotted, and filled with naive figurative imagery: animals, people, trees, and abstract forms drawn directly from the weaver's imagination and daily life.
Their thick, soft pile, earthy natural dyes, and utterly original imagery have made Gabbeh rugs enormously popular since they were "discovered" by the Western market in the 1980s. They bring immediate warmth and personality to any interior.
Dimensions: 3'8" x 6'8" (112 cm x 203 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Gabbeh rug, circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving with a striking ivory field framed by geometric borders and a vertical sequence of hooked diamond medallions. Its bold latticework, angular motifs, and softly aged palette of rust, camel, and brown give it the graphic presence collectors prize in early Persian village rugs. A distinctive hand-knotted accent piece with strong decorative character, it is especially well-suited for a hallway, entryway, or bedroom.
Faded warm tones of ivory, brown, rust, camel, taupe, and terracotta, with a ivory field.










































