The Persian Gabbeh Beige rugs are woven by the Qashqai (kashkai) tribe in Southern Persia. As the most important, advanced, and prosperous tribe of FARS, the Qashqai are known for their craftsmanship. They lead a nomadic lifestyle, residing in black goat's hair tents for around eight months of the year within a 150-mile northward belt. In the autumn, they migrate to the warmer coastal regions west, southwest, and south of Shiraz.
Initially, Gabbeh rugs were created solely for the tribe's domestic use. However, during the 1980s, these rugs caught the attention of Western dealers due to their simple abstract designs that complemented modern furnishings and decor. Since then, Persian Gabbeh Beige rugs have become immensely popular worldwide. Despite their centuries-old production, they remained relatively unknown outside of their originating region.
Featuring a thick pile and minimalist designs, Persian Gabbeh Beige rugs effortlessly blend with modern interiors. They are versatile enough to enhance any room, from a child's bedroom to a sophisticated sitting area.
This particular Persian Gabbeh Beige rug is meticulously handwoven using high-quality wool, ensuring durability and longevity. The design exhibits a primitive yet captivating portrayal of tribal motifs. Inspired by everyday life, you'll find occasional depictions of goats, tents, and mountains in these rugs, adding a touch of authenticity and cultural significance.
Experience the perfect combination of functionality and beauty with this decorative Persian Gabbeh Be