Persian Gabeh Rug - 2.35 x 1.49 TribalGabbeh, also spelt Gaba or Gabeh,is the name given to a specific rug woven by the Luri and Qashqai tribes. They are coarsely woven, brightly coloured and have a thick pile. Traditionally Gabehs were made for domestic use and not for the market. Most of the ones traded are sold in the Shiraz bazaar. Typically the warps, wefts and pile are all of hand spun wool and there are no fringes: the kilim at the end is tucked in and sewn up. There is a huge
Renowned for their timelessness
They are often knotted entirely in silk
ending the Safavid dynasty
it is made of silk and is from the city of Qum
It's made form wool and comes form the city of Tabriz
Weaving in Isfahan flourished in the Safavid era
Otherwise we miss the point and the mystical beauty of such art
This magnificent Persian Antique carpet was woven in the City of Qum
This magnificent carpet is delightful and shows so much of the Persian Culture to the astute purchaser
The colours are an amazing assortment of parchment
This truly amazing central medallion carpet was made in the city of Tabriz
Symbolism in Persian rugs is passed down from generation to generation