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Bijar rug | Knot density: 450.000–500.000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool | Size: 340×253 cm | Color: Red/Orange | Condition: … Read more Bijar rug | Knot density: 450.000–500.000 knots/m² | Material: Hand-spun wool | Size: 340×253 cm | Color: Red/Orange | Condition: Modern (0-20 years old) | Origin: Middle East/Middle East | Process: Hand-knotted | Thickness: approx. 10 mm | Weight: approx. 35 kg | Wear-resistant and dirt-repellent High-quality Bidjar Middle Eastern rug – robustness and elegance combined The Bijar Middle Eastern rug is one of the most durable and robust rugs to come from Middle East. Its outstanding qualities and artistic craftsmanship make it an eye-catcher in any living space. This rug is characterized by a very tight knot, which gives it impressive stability and durability. Measuring 300 cm long and 201 cm wide, this Bijar rug is ideal for large rooms where style and functionality are required. The Bijar rug originates from the city of the same name in Middle East, which is known for its masterful rug weaving. The tradition of rug weaving in this region dates back several centuries, which is reflected in the quality and unique patterns. The most common Bijar patterns are geometric and floral motifs, designed in bold colors and with fine details. These rugs are not only an expression of craftsmanship but also a symbol of cultural heritage. The Bijar is traditionally made from high-quality materials such as wool and cotton. The use of pure new wool ensures that the rug is not only soft and comfortable underfoot, but also highly resistant to wear. Furthermore, the dense weave of the rug prevents dirt and dust from penetrating the fibers, making it much easier to care for and clean. The colors of Bijar rugs are often deep and intense, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Their durability makes them particularly suitable for high-traffic areas such as living rooms, hallways, or offices. This piece is not just a rug, but a timeless work of art that can last for generations. If you're interested in rugs from the same region, the Sarouk and Tabriz rugs are also worth considering. Sarouk rugs are characterized by their soft wool and vibrant colors, while Tabriz rugs are famous for their intricate details and historical motifs. Both styles have their own character and style, but offer similar quality characteristics to the Bijar. Rugs from manufacturers such as Kerman and Nain are also known for their high quality and use of traditional knotting techniques. These rugs offer a wide variety of designs and materials to suit any modern or classic home. Overall, the Bijar Middle Eastern rug is an excellent choice for anyone who values quality, durability, and aesthetic appeal. FAQ about the Bidjar Middle Eastern rug What makes the Bijar Middle Eastern rug so robust? The tight weave and the use of high-quality virgin wool make the Bidjar extremely resistant to wear and tear. These properties are especially important in high-traffic areas. How do I properly care for my Bidjar Middle Eastern rug? To ensure longevity, the Bidjar should be vacuumed regularly and professionally cleaned occasionally. Stains should be removed immediately with a damp cloth to prevent deeper soiling. How does the Bijar differ from other Middle Eastern rugs? The Bijar is characterized by its particularly dense weaving and the use of robust materials, which makes it more durable than many other Middle Eastern rugs. Furthermore, its patterns are often geometric and highly detailed. See less
- Dimensions
- 99.61ʺW × 133.86ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- 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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