



Gabbeh Lattice Floral Charcoal
The Qashqai tribal weavers of Fars Province, Iran, have for centuries produced Gabbeh rugs of raw expressive power — thick-piled, loosely knotted, and charged with an intuitive colour sensibility that no urban atelier has ever successfully imitated. This new hand-knotted piece presents a classic Gabbeh all-over lattice composition on a salt-and-pepper charcoal ground: intersecting diagonal vines in burnt gold and crimson red divide the field into open diamond compartments, each housing a loosely drawn four-petalled rosette rendered in an ever-shifting palette of steel blue, marigold yellow, rose pink, olive green, and deep navy — no two rows sharing the same colour sequence, giving the field a vibrant, unscripted rhythm. The borders at both short ends carry a bold chevron or arrowhead band in gold and black, a motif common to Qashqai flat-weave kilim borders, anchoring the composition with graphic authority; white weft fringe finishes both terminals in the traditional manner. Measuring 122×183 cm and woven entirely in wool, this rug carries the unhurried, warm authority of nomadic craft — equally at home as a focal point in a considered modern interior or as the grounding layer beneath a curated eclectic space.
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