Term for heavy, coarsely woven domestic rugs from west Iran. Gabbehs are typically woven in thick wool and brightly coloured to a bold design.
A fluffy long piled rug used by nomads as a mattress. They have only been sold commercially in the West since 1990. Gabbeh usually have a simple colorful patterns, sometimes depicting a pastoral scene.
Type of loosely woven rug with long, shaggy pile. Often used with other rugs and covers to create soft surfaces for sitting or sleeping
Term used denotes a thick and long piled rug usually woven in the Fars region. It means unclipped in Persian.
Gabbeh are fluffy long piled rugs with simple colorful patterns./font
A Lori word to describe fairly coarse, long-piled rugs made by nomads of the central Zagros Mountains for use in the tent. They are decorated with bold abstract patters or naïve designs and used to be considered too crude to be worth trading but recently their artistic value has been recognized.
Gabbeh is a traditional design of Persian carpet.