Gabbeh Rugs: Tribal Persian Carpets

Gabbeh Rugs: History, Identification & Value

Gabbeh rugs (also spelled gabba) are Persian tribal pile rugs known for bold simplicity—open fields of color, expressive geometry, and a thick, comfortable wool pile. Woven primarily by nomadic and village weavers in Iran’s Zagros region, Gabbeh rugs were traditionally made for daily life: warmth, bedding, and practical use—yet their direct visual language reads beautifully in modern interiors.

On this page, you’ll learn how to recognize authentic Gabbeh rugs, what affects value, the primary design types, and how to buy with confidence.

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