The Nomadic Persian Gabbeh Tribal Wool Rug, measuring 245 x 175 cm (8.04 x 5.74 ft), is designed with a cream primary colour and beige accents.
History and Origin: Gabbeh rugs originate from the nomadic tribes of the Zagros Mountains in Iran, particularly the Qashqai and Luri tribes. These rugs are characterised by their thick pile, simple designs, and vibrant colours. Traditionally woven by women, Gabbeh rugs use hand-spun wool and natural dyes. The minimalist designs often feature geometric shapes and animal motifs, which reflect the weavers' environment and daily life. The cream colour is achieved using natural dyes, making the rugs environmentally friendly. Owning a Nomadic Persian Gabbeh Tribal Wool Rug means having a piece of Persian tribal art that is both functional and full of cultural significance.