Persian Bijar Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar rug is crafted entirely by hand using traditional techniques. It features a wool pile and a wool foundation, ensuring both durability and comfort. The rug is hand-knotted, employing a Turkish knot technique that enhances its resilience. With a knot density ranging from 320 to 340 knots per square inch (KPSI), this rug exhibits high craftsmanship and density.
Origin and Tradition
The Persian Bijar rugs originate from the Bijar region in western Iran. Known for their exceptional durability, Bijar rugs are often referred to as “rugs like tanks.” This area has a rich history of rug weaving, influenced by the cultural practices of the Kurd and Afshar peoples. The Gerus region, where many Bijar rugs are made, is characterized by its cold, dry winters and moderate summers, creating an ideal environment for wool production.
Design and Pattern
The design of this Bijar rug showcases an array of rich colors, including navy blue, rusty red, purple, yellow, dark green, rose-red, brown, turquoise, and sky blue. The traditional style incorporates intricate motifs, often featuring all-over repeating Herati patterns and ornate medallions. The balanced ground colors are achieved through expertly blended shaded patterns, enhancing the visual depth and character of the rug.
Special Features
The rug is in excellent condition and has never been used, maintaining its original quality. It is characterized by a tightly woven structure that is both weighty and long-lasting, thanks to the unique Bijar weaving technique that pulls the vertical threads into two layers for added rigidity. The upright fibers provide a cushioned feel underfoot, making it suitable for various living spaces.
FAQ
What makes Bijar rugs distinct from other Persian rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their exceptional durability and strength, often referred to as “rugs like tanks.” They are crafted using a specific weaving technique that enhances their rigidity and longevity.
What materials are typically used in Persian Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are primarily made from high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation, ensuring a plush feel and sturdiness in design.
What patterns are common in Persian Bijar rugs?
Common patterns in Bijar rugs include all-over Herati motifs, floral designs, and intricate medallions, often featuring rich, deep colors that enhance their visual appeal.
























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