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Robust Bijar rug | Knot density: 450.000–500.000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool & cotton warp | Size: 349×251 cm | … Read more Robust Bijar rug | Knot density: 450.000–500.000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool & cotton warp | Size: 349×251 cm | Color: Red/Orange | Condition: New | Origin: Middle East/Middle East | Process: Hand-knotted | Thickness: approx. 10 mm | Weight: approx. 40 kg High-quality Middle Eastern rug Bidjar – durable and stylish The Bijar rug is considered one of the most robust and durable rugs from Middle East. with its very tight knotting, which often reaches over 300.000 knots per square meter, this rug offers exceptional durability and longevity. The Bijar is the ideal choice, especially for high-traffic rooms such as living rooms or hallways. The tight knotting not only protects against wear but also makes it difficult for dirt particles to penetrate the fibers, making cleaning much easier. The Bijar rug originates from the Kurdistan region of Middle East, where it is traditionally made by nomadic tribes. These rugs are characterized by their characteristic geometric patterns and bold colors. Typical shades include deep reds, blues, and greens, which are achieved using natural dyes. The patterns are often symmetrical and include stylized floral and geometric designs, giving the rug a unique character. In terms of materials, the Bijar is often made from high-quality wool, which is not only soft and comfortable, but also has excellent structure and strength. The wool is often obtained from sheep from the region, known for its dense and durable fibers. Many Bijar rugs also feature a special cotton blend that provides additional stability and comfort. The standard size of a Bijar rug is 250 cm long and 150 cm wide. For this particular model, we have minimized the dimensions to 252 cm long and 151 cm wide to ensure it fits into any room. In addition to the Bijar rugs, there are a variety of similar rug patterns from the same region that also offer high quality and attractive designs. Rugs such as the Serapi and the Kerman are known for their detailed patterns and use of natural dyes. Qom rugs, prized for their fine weaving and intricate motifs, are also an excellent choice for Middle Eastern rug lovers. Another well-known rug manufacturer from the region is Nain, whose rugs are famous for their elegant designs and the use of silk combined with wool. These rugs are often more precious and characterized by their high fineness, whereas Bijar rugs are known for their robustness and everyday practicality. Investing in a Bijar rug not only enhances your living space but also brings the joy of a work of art that reflects the tradition and craftsmanship of Middle East. FAQ about the Middle Eastern rug Bidjar How do I properly care for my Bijar rug? Caring for a Bijar rug is easy. Regular vacuuming helps remove dirt and dust. If stains occur, treat them immediately with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Professional cleaning is recommended every few years to refresh the colors. Where does the Bijar rug come from? The Bijar rug originates from the Kurdistan region of Middle East. These rugs are traditionally made by nomadic tribes and are known for their durability and use of natural materials. What makes the Bijar rug special? The Bijar rug is unique due to its tight weaving and high number of knots per square meter. These properties make it extremely durable and ideal for high-traffic spaces. Furthermore, its geometric patterns and bold colors are distinctive and lend any room a special charm. See less
- Dimensions
- 98.82ʺW × 137.4ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Orange
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. less
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