Gabbeh carpets are traditionally made by the Gashgai and Lori nomads in the Fars province around Shiraz. Originally, they served as bedding, as their higher pile provides extra warmth. The hand-spun, lanolin-rich wool gives the Gabbeh its characteristic grainy surface texture. Many carpets display natural cream, brown, and gray tones, while vibrant colors such as red, yellow, green, and blue are created using plant dyes. Most Gabbehs are simple; if patterns occur, they are stylized motifs from the daily lives of the nomads. Common depictions include animals such as goats, camels, and dogs, as well as plants and people.
Technical Details
Length: 337 cm
Width: 239 cm
Area: 8.05 mΒ²
Color: Yellow
Border: Yellow
Pile height: approx. 15 mm
Knot density: 90,000 β 250,000 knots/mΒ²
Type: Gabbeh
Material: Hand-spun wool
Size code: 250x350
Weight: approx. 44.28 kg
The siblings Vida and Amin combine their passion for craftsmanship and contemporary design to curate unique, handmade carpets. The pieces are knotted and woven by talented knotters, some of whom still live as nomads and produce them in traditional handwork on wooden looms. Their knowledge, their experience and their individual style flow into each piece. Each carpet is made from natural vintage materials and yarn, authentic, timeless and tells its own story. At COCOLI you will find handmade unique pieces from Rugtales β designed with attention to detail and created to enrich spaces.
A handmade unique piece β designed and manufactured by experienced knotters who combine centuries-old tradition with personal style. Crafted from sustainable, natural materials.
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