4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
4x6 Red, Purple, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Gabbeh Silk Contemporary Oriental Rug
  • SKU: LBR19380
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loomBloom Hand Knotted 4'x5'9" Red Gabbeh Contemporary Boho Silk Oriental Area Rug

$399.99 $1,199.97
Transform your space with this hand-knotted Gabbeh rug, expertly crafted in India from 100% recycled saree silk. Boasting a plush 0.6-inch pile, it delivers a luxurious feel and a radiant sheen that shifts with the light. Perfect for eclectic homes, creative offices, or any space craving a bold, soulful accent, this rug blends vibrant color, rich texture, and reimagined tradition into a captivating design statement.
  • Exact Size: 4x5'9"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Silk
  • Color: Red, Purple, Turquoise, Green , Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.6 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tag
  • Rug#: LBR19380

Story Behind the Art: Gabbeh rugs trace their origins to the tribal women of southwestern Persia, where "Gabbeh" refers to the rug’s characteristic shaggy pile. Known for their rustic charm and unrefined spontaneity, these rugs exude a timeless freshness that complements modern interiors. Traditional designs feature simple, vibrant patterns—often geometric abstractions of animals, humans, or trees—hand-knotted with bright, durable wool. Tree motifs, a recurring theme in nomadic weaves, vary widely in form, while a mix of asymmetric and symmetric knots enhances their unique texture and resilience. Today, India and Pakistan continue this ancient craft, producing these distinctive, enduring rugs that celebrate heritage and individuality.

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