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SOLD Khersak 22233

Learn the Gabbeh Story
Nomands

Gabbeh rugs are made by the Quashqai nomads of Southwestern Iran. They are considered Persian rugs but they are Tribal Persians. The wool is handspun by the elder women of the tribe. The yarn is then dyed with organic vegetable pigments which come primarily from roots and plants in the barren Zagros Mountains. Next a framework is constructed and the women of the tribe weave the rugs....one knot at a time. A large gabbeh rug can take up to a year to create and each rug is one of a kind.

The Archeo staff has just returned from a trip to Iran where we were fortunate to spend time with these joyful and creative nomads. Witnessing the painstaking evolution of these rugs has reinforced our belief that gabbehs are truly exceptional. It is the reason that we sell only gabbeh rugs. Each rug in our collection is chosen by hand. We go directly to the source so that we can offer only rugs of top quality and the most artistic designs. We invite you to learn about our gabbehs. To know them is to love them.

How to care for your Gabbeh Rug

 

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR GABBEH RUG


With very little care, a Gabbeh Rug will last for centuries.
We do offer a few recommendations for you.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE - Rugs can be vacuumed regularly.

SPOTS - Anything you would use on yourself, you can use on your Gabbeh. Use a mild soap and water to remove spots. Rinse the area well.

STAINS - For more stubborn spots, use a mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 white vinegar, or use straight mineral water. Rinse well after.

CHEMICAL CLEANERS - Should NEVER be used on a Gabbeh. They strip the lanolin and leave the wool with a dull look.

PROFESSIONAL CLEANING - Gabbehs should periodically be professionally cleaned. Take them to a Persian or Oriental rug cleaner and tell them the rug is handspun wool with natural dyes. Ensure that the cleaner will not be using a chemical process.



SOLD Khersak 22233
Rare Collection 5'4" x 6'5"
Archeo is proud to offer you the last three authentic Khersak rugs available in this country.
This small collection of rugs, made in the early 20th century, was hand-knotted by the men of the Quashqai Tribe. While women traditionally make the Gabbeh rugs, these Khersaks were woven by the men to be versatile and meet the many demands of a nomadic life. The Khersaks were designed to function as floor coverings, blankets, protective layers during the cool mountain nights, entry flaps for tents and soft sleeping mats.
Each piece is unique and in excellent condition. You too use this as a dynamic floor covering or a beautiful wall hanging.

$4,375.00

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