Persian Bijar Iron Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar Iron Rug is 100% handmade and handknotted, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship typical of the Bijar region. The rug features a wool pile, providing softness and durability, while the foundation is made of cotton, which enhances its structural integrity. The high knot density, measured at 380 to 400 knots per square inch (KPSI), reflects the meticulous attention to detail and quality that Bijar weavers are renowned for, ensuring that the rug is not only beautiful but also resilient to wear.
Origin and Tradition
Bijar is a prominent town in Iran, located in the Kurdistan province. It is historically recognized for producing high-quality oriental rugs, often referred to as “Iron Rugs” due to their remarkable durability and heavy, dense construction. The region combines traditional Persian weaving techniques with local influences, resulting in distinctive patterns and styles. Bijar rugs often utilize a tightly packed weaving technique that allows them to withstand high traffic, making them suitable for both residential and commercial spaces.
Design and Pattern
The design of this Persian Bijar Iron Rug is a vibrant interplay of colors, including deep rust red, navy blue, beige, ivory, dark brown, forest green, terracotta, mustard yellow, light blue, and subtle accents of pink. The traditional patterns are characterized by intricate motifs that may include floral designs, geometric shapes, and medallion layouts. This diverse color palette and the complexity of the design contribute to the rug’s striking visual appeal, making it a versatile addition to various interior styles.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition, having never been used, and is made from the highest quality wool. Its unique characteristics include a traditional rectangular shape and a heavy weight that ensures stability and durability. The craftsmanship detail is evident in every knot, making this rug not only a decorative element but also a testament to the age-old tradition of Persian weaving.
FAQ
What are the typical characteristics of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their durability, high knot density, and tight weave. They typically feature intricate patterns and a heavy, dense construction, making them suitable for high-traffic areas.
What materials are commonly used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs predominantly use high-quality wool for the pile, with a cotton foundation. This combination enhances the rug’s softness, durability, and overall quality.
How has the tradition of rug making evolved in Bijar?
The tradition of rug making in Bijar has evolved over centuries, influenced by both Persian and Kurdish weaving techniques. This region has maintained its reputation for producing high-quality rugs that exhibit both artistic expression and functional durability.






























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