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Hand-knotted Bijar rug | Knot density: 200.000–250.000 knots/m² | Material: Wool/silk on cotton warp | Size: 298×204 cm | Color: … Read more Hand-knotted Bijar rug | Knot density: 200.000–250.000 knots/m² | Material: Wool/silk on cotton warp | Size: 298×204 cm | Color: Red/Orange | Condition: New | Origin: India | Thickness: approx. 10 mm | Weight: approx. 20 kg | Ideal for high-traffic areas High-quality Middle Eastern rug Bidjar – Robust elegance for your home The Middle Eastern Bijar rug is not only a true work of art, but also an expression of tradition and craftsmanship. Made in the Bijar region of Middle East, this rug is characterized by its remarkable robustness and durability. The tight weaving characteristic of Bijar rugs ensures that each rug is extremely resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for high-traffic areas in your home. The use of high-quality materials, such as locally sourced wool, gives the rug not only a soft texture but also natural dirt repellency. The dense weave makes it difficult for dirt particles to penetrate the fibers, making cleaning and maintenance much easier. The Bidjar is also available in various sizes, with a typical size of 300 cm in length and 200 cm in width making it a harmonious addition to your living space. The Bijar rug's pattern is striking due to its complex geometric designs and vibrant colors, often combining earth tones and bold reds. This color palette blends beautifully with various interior styles, from traditional to contemporary. These rugs are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, lending any room a warm and inviting atmosphere. Another advantage of the Bijar rug is its versatility. It can be used in the living room, dining area, or hallway and is an excellent choice if you're looking for a durable yet stylish home accessory. Thanks to its robust nature and high-quality craftsmanship, the Bijar is not just a rug, but an heirloom that can last for generations. Bijar rugs are part of a rich tradition dating back to the 16th century. These rugs are known for their exquisite craftsmanship and the use of natural dyes, which gives them a unique color brilliance. rugs from this region are often hand-knotted, making each one unique. In addition to the Bijar, there are other well-known rug types from Middle East, such as the Tabriz rug, known for its intricate patterns and use of silk, and the Isfahan rug, often decorated with floral designs. These rugs also offer high quality and are made from carefully selected materials. If you are interested in similar rug patterns, you might also consider rugs from makers such as Nain or Kashan, who are also valued for their exquisite craftsmanship. FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the Bijar Middle Eastern rug How do I properly care for my Bijar rug? Caring for a Bijar rug is straightforward. Regular vacuuming and occasional beating help remove dirt and dust. For stubborn stains, we recommend using special rug cleaners or hiring a professional. Can the Bijar rug be used in underfloor heating systems? Yes, the Bijar rug is well-suited for rooms with underfloor heating. The dense wool provides pleasant warmth while remaining breathable. How can I verify the authenticity of my Bijar rug? Pay attention to the knotting and pattern of the rug. Authenticity can often be determined by the backing, which also shows the pattern, and by the hand-knotting, which has varying knot density. See less
- Dimensions
- 80.32ʺW × 117.32ʺH
- Country of Origin
- India
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Silk
- 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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