Persian Bijar Runner
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar runner is meticulously woven using 100% handmade and hand-knotted techniques. The rug features a wool pile, providing a soft and luxurious texture underfoot, while the cotton foundation offers stability and durability. The craftsmanship involves a distinct weaving style known for its dense structure, characterized by a balanced Turkish knot combined with a double weft. This results in a robust rug that is both comfortable and long-lasting, with a KPSI (knots per square inch) count of between 340 and 360, indicating a high degree of workmanship.
Origin and Tradition
Bijar rugs originate from the town of Bijar in the Kurdistan province of Iran. This region is particularly renowned for its exceptional rug-making traditions, with artisans primarily belonging to the Kurd and Afshar tribes. The Bijar carpets are often referred to as “the tanks” of oriental rugs due to their unparalleled durability. The weaving techniques have been passed down through generations, and the rugs are known for their unique characteristics that reflect the cultural heritage of the region. Bijar’s geographical position in a fertile valley contributes to the richness of its artistic expressions and rug production.
Design and Pattern
This runner showcases a complex array of colors including brick-red, beige, navy blue, dark green, faded green, red, mint green, and yellow. The patterns often feature intricate medallions and traditional Herati motifs, which are prevalent in Bijar designs. The layout of the rug reflects symmetry and balance, hallmarks of high-quality Persian craftsmanship. The detailed designs and vibrant colors not only add aesthetic appeal but also convey cultural significance, making each rug a unique piece of art.
Special Features
The exceptional condition of this Bijar runner is notable; it has never been used, ensuring that it retains its original vibrancy and craftsmanship. The rug’s unique Bijar structure provides a dense yet cushioned feel, enhancing its comfort. The combination of high-quality materials, skilled craftsmanship, and traditional techniques contribute to its reputation as a luxurious floor covering suitable for various settings, including living areas, hallways, and bedrooms.
FAQ
What is the significance of Bijar rugs in Persian culture?
Bijar rugs hold a prominent position in Persian culture, known for their durability and intricate designs. They are considered a symbol of traditional craftsmanship and are highly regarded in both local and international markets.
What materials are commonly used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs typically feature a wool pile for softness and comfort, with a cotton foundation for strength. This combination of materials contributes to the rug’s durability and luxurious feel.
What are the typical patterns found in Bijar rugs?
Common patterns in Bijar rugs include detailed Herati motifs and intricate medallions. These designs often incorporate rich colors and symmetrical layouts, reflecting the artistic heritage of the region.
























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