Persian Bijar Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar rug is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, crafted using high-quality wool for the pile, with highlights of silk, and a cotton foundation. The rug showcases a knot density of 400 to 450 knots per square inch, which is indicative of its intricate craftsmanship and durability.
Origin and Tradition
Bijar is a town located in Kurdistan, Iran, known for producing some of the most durable and heavy rugs in the country. Often referred to as the “Iron Rugs of Persia,” Bijar rugs are characterized by their unique weft-wrapping technique, which results in a dense, heavy weave. This region has a rich tradition of rug weaving, blending both Kurdish and Persian methods, which contributes to the intricate designs and robust construction typical of Bijar rugs.
Design and Pattern
The design of this Persian Bijar rug features a complex arrangement of floral motifs and interlocking patterns, centered around a detailed diamond medallion. The color palette includes rustish-red, navy blue, cream, olive green, rust, gold, light blue, charcoal, pink, and beige, creating a sophisticated blend that enhances the rug’s visual appeal. The border is adorned with elaborate guard and main bands filled with rosettes, vine scrolls, and stylized foliage, highlighting the rug’s artistic detail and symmetry.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition and has never been used, showcasing the highest quality wool craftsmanship. The edges feature a tight selvedge with short fringes, contributing to its refined appearance. Its heavy wool foundation allows the rug to lie flat and resist folding or wrinkling, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.
FAQ
What features are typical of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their heavy construction, intricate floral and geometric designs, and high durability, often featuring a dense knotting technique that enhances their longevity.
What materials are used in Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the warp, often enriched with silk highlights for added luster and softness.
How has the rug-making tradition in Bijar evolved?
The tradition of rug-making in Bijar has evolved over centuries, influenced by both Kurdish and Persian weaving techniques. This blend has resulted in unique designs and robust rugs that are highly valued in the market.






























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