Persian Bijar Square Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar Square Rug is meticulously hand-knotted using 100% wool for both the pile and foundation. The craftsmanship reflects traditional techniques, with a knot density ranging from 280 to 320 KPSI, ensuring a durable and robust structure. The use of wool contributes to the rug’s longevity and luxurious feel, making it suitable for a variety of settings.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from the Bijar region in Iran, this rug is part of a long-standing tradition of Persian rug weaving, renowned for its durability and intricate designs. Bijar, a small town in the Kurdistan province, is famous for its unique weaving techniques, which include a horizontal thread system that enhances rigidity. The climate of the region, characterized by cold winters and moderate summers, also influences the quality of the wool used in production.
Design and Pattern
This rug showcases a rich palette of colors including wine red, black, beige, dark green, brown, blue, light blue, purple, and light brown. The design typically features all-over repeating Herati motifs, along with florals and medallions that are characteristic of Bijar rugs. These design elements are well-balanced, creating a harmonious blend of subtle shaded patterns that adapt well to both antique and contemporary furniture styles.
Special Features
The excellent condition of this rug, described as “never used” and comparable to the durability of a tank, highlights its high-quality craftsmanship. The combination of the tightly compressed weave and the upright fibers offers a cushioned feel underfoot, making it a comfortable choice for any living space. The rug’s traditional square shape further enhances its versatility in various room settings.
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 all-over repeating motifs such as Herati, florals, and medallions, reflecting traditional Persian artistry.
What materials are commonly used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs primarily use high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation, which ensures a soft texture, durability, and longevity. The hand-knotted construction further enhances their quality.
How has the tradition of rug making evolved in Bijar?
The tradition of rug making in Bijar has evolved over centuries, influenced by the region’s unique weaving techniques and climate. The local craftspeople continue to produce rugs that are recognized internationally for their quality and artistic designs.


























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