Description
Lot 17, Known for its simple and abstract designs, often created by nomadic weavers from the Luri or possibly Qashqai tribes of Iran. Vintage and original Gabbeh rugs like this piece, are typically distinguished by their bold use of color and minimalist patterns, as seen in this piece.
The rug features three large, stacked diamond shapes in blue, yellow, and green. These diamonds are placed against a solid reddish-brown background, creating a stark yet effective contrast. The use of solid color blocks, as is traditional with Gabbeh rugs, emphasizes simplicity and directness in design, often conveying the artistic expression of the weaver rather than following rigid patterns.
The border of the rug consists of a series of triangular motifs in alternating black and ivory, forming a zigzag pattern that frames the central field. This border design is common in many tribal weavings, often symbolizing mountains, natural landscapes, or protection. The border serves to highlight the central geometric shapes, giving the rug a more defined and structured appearance.
The colors used are bold yet earthy, reflecting natural dyes that are traditionally used in Gabbeh rugs. The minimalist design, with its simple geometric forms and strong use of color, gives this Gabbeh a modern appeal, while still maintaining its connection to traditional Persian tribal weaving techniques. This rug would be well-suited to contemporary, rustic, or bohemian interiors, offering a statement piece that combines both cultural heritage and modern simplicity.
Size: 236x107cm
RRP: $5,000