Persian Bijar Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar rug is 100% handmade using high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation. The craftsmanship involves a traditional hand-knotting technique, characterized by a high knot density of 450-500 knots per square inch (KPSI). This results in a dense and durable weave, known for its resilience and ability to retain color over time.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from the town of Bijar in the Kurdistan Province of Iran, Bijar rugs are recognized for their robust construction and intricate designs. The region has a storied history in rug making, with techniques passed down through generations. Bijar is often referred to as the “Iron Rug of Persia” due to the durability of its rugs, which are crafted using a unique wet-weaving process. This method dampens the wool before weaving, enhancing the rug’s overall strength and longevity.
Design and Pattern
The design of this rug features a central medallion adorned with geometric patterns, surrounded by intricate floral motifs. The field showcases a dense Herati pattern, characterized by diamond shapes enclosing rosettes, complemented by smaller fish motifs. The borders are elaborately designed with a series of geometric and floral elements that add depth to the overall layout. The color palette includes rich hues such as burgundy, cream, black, dark red, light blue, yellow, green, and brown, creating striking contrasts that enhance the rug’s intricate patterns.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition and has never been used. The meticulous craftsmanship ensures durability, making it not only a decorative piece but also a practical investment. Additionally, the high knot density and traditional design represent the rich cultural heritage of Persian rug-making.
FAQ
What are the typical characteristics of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their durability, intricate designs, and high knot density. They often feature geometric patterns and floral motifs, reflecting traditional Persian craftsmanship.
What materials are commonly used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are typically made with a wool pile for softness and durability, while the foundation is constructed from cotton. This combination ensures a robust and long-lasting rug.
What techniques are employed in the making of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are crafted using traditional hand-knotting techniques, with a unique wet-weaving process that ensures the wool is dampened before weaving. This method contributes to the rug’s density and durability.






























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