



Gabbeh Geometric Grid Brown
The Gabbeh tradition of Iran's Fars Province represents one of the purest expressions of nomadic weaving, where Qashqai and Luri tribal women create thick-piled rugs prized for their bold simplicity and meditative abrash color variations achieved through hand-spun vegetable-dyed wool. This contemporary interpretation presents a structured grid of forty-eight compartments, each containing variations of concentric squares and nested diamonds rendered in fine ivory lines against a richly variegated cinnamon-to-camel field that shifts organically from darker burnt sienna at the base to lighter golden tones toward the top—a hallmark of authentic Gabbeh weaving where natural dye lots create this coveted striated effect. The borderless composition amplifies the modernist character, while the deliberate variation in each geometric cell—some featuring squared spirals, others stepped diamonds—introduces subtle rhythm without disrupting the overall symmetry. A piece of quiet authority that bridges tribal heritage with contemporary minimalism, suited to collectors seeking warmth without ornamentation.
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