Persian Bijar Iron Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This rug is hand-knotted using a wool pile with a cotton foundation, showcasing the high-quality craftsmanship associated with Persian rugs. The knot count per square inch (KPSI) ranges from 340 to 360, indicating a dense and durable weave that enhances both its beauty and longevity.
Origin and Tradition
The Bijar region of Iran, known as the “Iron Rug of Persia,” is renowned for producing exceptionally resilient rugs. The weaving tradition in Bijar has been passed down through generations, resulting in carpets that are not only visually stunning but also extremely durable. This region is characterized by its unique knotting techniques and the use of high-quality materials, making Bijar rugs highly sought after in the world of oriental rugs.
Design and Pattern
The Persian Bijar Iron Rug features a central medallion surrounded by intricate floral and geometric patterns typical of Bijar designs. The field showcases a repeating Herati pattern, while the border includes palmettes and vine scrolls. Rich colors such as rust red, navy blue, cream, beige, light blue, olive green, gold, brown, and pink create a striking visual contrast, enhancing the rug’s overall elegance. The careful arrangement of motifs reflects a harmonious balance and a high level of craftsmanship.
Special Features
In excellent condition and never used, this rug exemplifies the durability and craftsmanship associated with Bijar rugs. Its dense weave and high-quality materials ensure that it will remain a focal point in any space while withstanding high traffic. The combination of traditional patterns and a vibrant color palette makes this rug a standout piece.
FAQ
What features are typical of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their dense knotting, durability, and intricate floral and geometric designs. The unique weaving techniques result in resilient carpets that maintain their beauty over time.
What materials are used in Persian Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs typically feature a wool pile for softness and durability, with a cotton foundation. This combination enhances the rug’s quality and comfort underfoot.
How has the tradition of rug making evolved in Bijar?
The tradition of rug making in Bijar has evolved over centuries, influenced by various Persian weaving styles. The region’s artisans continue to use time-honored techniques, resulting in rugs that honor their rich heritage while appealing to contemporary tastes.


























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