Persian Bijar Rug Mahi Design
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar rug features a 100% handmade and hand-knotted construction, utilizing high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation. The rug’s knotting density is between 320 to 350 knots per square inch (KPSI), indicating meticulous craftsmanship that contributes to its durability and longevity.
Origin and Tradition
Bijar rugs originate from the town of Bijar in the Kurdistan province of Iran. This region has a rich tradition of rug-making, known for producing exceptionally resilient and robust carpets often referred to as “rug tanks”. The craftsmanship in Bijar is characterized by its use of Turkish knots, with a unique horizontal thread system that enhances the structural integrity of the carpets. The weavers from this area, primarily Kurds and Afshars, have built an international reputation for producing high-quality rugs.
Design and Pattern
The Persian Bijar rug showcases a vibrant palette that includes colors such as rust red, beige, navy blue, dark red, purple, brown, blue, pink, dark blue, green, and olive green. The design typically incorporates traditional motifs including floral patterns and medallions, often featuring all-over repeating Herati designs. Bijar rugs are recognized for their well-balanced ground colors and subtly shaded patterns that create a harmonious visual appeal.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition, never used, and exemplifies high-quality craftsmanship. The unique structure and knotting technique contribute to its weight and durability, making it suitable for both heavy foot traffic areas and decorative purposes. The rug’s comfort is enhanced by its cushioned feel, making it pleasant to walk on.
FAQ
What are the typical characteristics of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their strength, durability, and intricate designs, often featuring floral motifs and a dense knotting structure. They are highly regarded for their ability to withstand heavy use.
What materials are used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are primarily made with high-quality wool for both the pile and the foundation, ensuring a luxurious feel and long-lasting durability. The hand-knotted technique further enhances the quality of the rugs.
How does the geography influence Bijar rug production?
The cold and dry winter climate of the Kurdistan region contributes to the quality of wool produced, while the traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations reflect the cultural heritage of the area, making Bijar rugs a significant part of Persian rug artistry.
























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