Antique Gabbeh Persian Multicolor 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the nomadic weaving traditions of the Gabbeh people, characterized by a thick, luxurious pile and an intentionally abstracted aesthetic. As a genuine antique rug from the early 20th century, it captures a pivotal moment when tribal designs began influencing modernist art and design.
The field is dominated by a striking, large-scale grid composed of deep, saturated blocks of color—primarily rich madder red, indigo blue, and dark chocolate brown, punctuated by brilliant cream squares. This powerful arrangement of hues creates a dynamic, high-impact composition, placing it firmly within the category of multicolor jewel tone rugs. The dyes used retain a beautiful depth, showcasing the quality of the wool and the weaver’s skill.
Unlike the complex medallion structures often found in city carpets, this Gabbeh features a powerful, decentralized visual rhythm. The checkerboard design covers the entire expanse of the piece, functioning as a highly effective allover rug pattern that anchors the space without relying on traditional motifs. The narrow border provides a contrasting frame of repeating diamond lozenges set against a deep navy ground.
Woven with the characteristic high knot density and plush, hand-spun wool typical of the best Gabbeh production, this piece offers exceptional durability and a tactile softness underfoot. Its substantial dimensions allow it to serve effectively as a room size rugs, providing a foundation of warmth and sophisticated color blocking for a modern or eclectic interior setting.












