Our Tribal collection of rug includes Kilims (flat weaves), Lori, Loribaft, Gabbeh, Baluch and Qashqai rugs.
Tribal rugs are woven by nomadic or semi-nomadic tribal weavers. They are considered to be skillfully hand-knotted carpets made by the nomadic tribespeople of Iran, Afghanistan, the Caucasus, Turkey and Morocco. Tribal rugs convey a symbolic meaning as they represent global cultures and a multidimensional art form that defines rug-making artistry. The artistry of the tribal rug becomes even more fascinating when you consider the stories that were traditionally woven into them. You can find tips for buying a tribal rug here.
Want to learn more? Explore the 3 Styles of Tribal Rugs!
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TYRA Persian Gabbeh 182x137cm
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Regular price £750.00 Save £-750.00Size: 182x137cm
Gabbeh (sometimes known as Gabba) rugs are tribal Persian rugs. They are characterised by abstract designs, often minimal with playful; geometric motifs. They are popular among the populations of the Zagros Mountains in Iran, known as the Kurdish, Luri an Qashqai tribes.
Gabbeh rugs are much thicker than other Persian rugs, with most at around 7mm in thickness.
Origin | Iran |
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Province | Persian Gabbeh |
Pile | Wool |
Size | 182x137cm |
Warp | Cotton |
Age | New |
Thickness Approx | 7mm |
Colour | Red/ Orange |
Knot Density | 200000-250000 Knots per m2 |