Persian Mood Bijar Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Mood Bijar Rug is entirely handmade, showcasing traditional craftsmanship that reflects the heritage of Persian rug making. The pile is composed of 3/8″ high-quality wool, known for its durability and luxurious texture. The rug is woven using a hand-knotting technique, ensuring a dense and sturdy structure that is characteristic of Bijar rugs. The warp is typically made of cotton, providing additional strength and support to the rug’s overall construction.
Origin and Tradition
Bijar is a town located in the Kurdistan province of Iran, renowned for producing some of the finest and most durable rugs in the world. The region’s historical significance in the realm of rug-making is attributed to its unique geographical location, which has allowed the incorporation of various cultural influences over centuries. Bijar rugs are particularly famous for their tightly woven structure, often referred to as “the iron rugs,” due to their resistance to wear and tear. The craftsmanship from this area reflects a deep-rooted tradition of artistry and meticulous attention to detail.
Design and Pattern
The Persian Mood Bijar Rug features a harmonious blend of colors including ivory, light blue, and multi-color patterns, which create a visually appealing aesthetic. The design typically includes intricate motifs and symmetrical layouts, showcasing the skill and creativity of the artisan. Bijar rugs are known for their elaborate patterns, often incorporating floral and geometric designs, which are skillfully rendered through the handwoven process. The use of multiple colors adds depth and richness, making this rug a versatile choice for various interior styles.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition, ensuring longevity and continued beauty. Its handmade nature guarantees that each piece is unique, with variations that enhance its character. The high knot count and quality craftsmanship contribute to the rug’s overall durability, making it suitable for high-traffic areas while maintaining its exquisite appearance over time.
FAQ
What characteristics define Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their exceptional durability, dense knotting, and intricate designs. They often feature a combination of floral and geometric patterns, and are made with high-quality wool and cotton, making them suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.
What materials are commonly used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile, with cotton for the warp and sometimes the weft. This combination contributes to the rug’s durability and luxurious feel, a hallmark of Persian craftsmanship.
How has the tradition of rug-making evolved in Bijar?
The tradition of rug-making in Bijar has evolved over centuries, influenced by various cultural exchanges due to its location. The techniques have remained primarily handwoven, ensuring that the artistry and craftsmanship are passed down through generations, preserving the rich heritage of Persian rug-making.






















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