Shiraz Handwoven Gabbeh with Mahram Pattern
€488
1 in stock
This stunning Shiraz handwoven Gabbeh, featuring a captivating Mahram pattern, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Persian rug weaving. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this rug is a true work of art that will elevate any interior space.
A Timeless Piece of Art
The Mahram pattern, a popular motif in Persian rug design, is characterized by its geometric shapes and bold colors. This particular Gabbeh showcases a simplified and stylized version of the Mahram pattern, adding a contemporary touch to a traditional design.
Specifications:
- Size: 142 cm by 100 cm
- Weight: Approximately 4 kilograms
- Material: 100% wool
- Colors: Multicolored field and border
- Knot Density: 20 knots per square inch
- Pile Height: 3 centimeters
Weight | 4 kg |
---|---|
Knot density |
20 Raj |
Material |
Wool |
Item Type |
Gabbeh |
Shape |
Rectangle |
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Origin: Handcrafted in Iran using traditional techniques.
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