Elevate your space with this exquisite hand-knotted Gabbeh rug, meticulously crafted in India using 100% recycled pure saree silk. With a luxurious 0.6-inch silk pile, the rug offers a sumptuous feel underfoot and a lustrous sheen that changes with the light. Ideal for eclectic interiors, creative workspaces, or any area in need of a soulful design statement, this rug is a celebration of color, texture, and tradition reimagined.
Story Behind the Art: Gabbeh rugs were originally made by women from tribes in the south-west of Persia. Gabbeh literally means unclipped, a reference to the shagginess of the pile. Rustic simplicity and indeed a certain willfulness of design give the rugs an unaffected freshness which is most sought after, especially for use in modern decor. Original designs were very basic with only a limited number of decorative patterns, mostly geometric mix of objects resembling animals, humans (kids) or trees (abstracts), coarsely knotted with brightly colored wool. Tree designs crop up time and again in nomadic weaves. Their form is never standardized. Asymmetric and symmetric knots are often used in the same rug. But with their natural woolly texture, thickness, and extreme durability along with unique designs, they have enjoyed popularity through the ages. In modern era, Pakistan and India have emerged as popular producers of this nomadic flooring.