Persian Bijar Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Bijar rug is crafted using 100% handmade and hand-knotted techniques, ensuring a high-quality finish. The pile is made from wool, while the foundation consists of durable cotton. The rug features a high knot density of 400 to 450 knots per square inch, which contributes to its longevity and strength.
Origin and Tradition
Bijar rugs originate from the town of Bijar in the Kurdish region of northwestern Iran, a prominent center for rug weaving known for its unique craftsmanship. The region has earned the nickname “Iron Rugs of Iran” due to the exceptional durability and resilience of its rugs. Bijar weavers utilize specialized techniques that involve tightly packing the weft and warp threads, resulting in a dense and robust structure that can withstand heavy use.
Design and Pattern
The design of this Persian Bijar rug features a rich color palette including rustish-red, black, beige, gold, green, blue, pink, brown, and ivory. The central medallion is a significant element of Bijar design, surrounded by geometric shapes filled with intricate floral and vine motifs that symbolize life and prosperity. The border showcases a series of floral and palmette patterns, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the rug with its detailed craftsmanship and symmetrical layout.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition, having never been used. It exemplifies the highest quality of wool rugs available. Notably, any waves observed in the rug will flatten out after a few days once it is laid flat, as these occur due to its folded storage.
FAQ
What features are typical of Bijar rugs?
Bijar rugs are known for their exceptional strength, high knot density, and intricate floral patterns. They often feature a central medallion surrounded by geometric designs, all reflecting the rich artistic traditions of the region.
What materials are used in rugs from Bijar?
Bijar rugs typically use high-quality wool for the pile and cotton for the foundation. The craftsmanship involves traditional hand-knotting techniques that enhance durability and aesthetic appeal.
How has the tradition of rug making developed in Bijar?
The tradition of rug making in Bijar has developed over centuries, with a focus on unique weaving techniques that create some of the most durable rugs in the world. The region’s rug-making practices have been influenced by both local culture and the broader Persian weaving heritage.






























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