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Persian carpet Bijar with Silk 360x257 cm

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Specifications

Hand knotted
Persia
Bijar
Beige
Wool, Silk
Cotton
500.000
Excellent
Very fine
15.600,00 €

Origin

Bijar (or Bidjar) Kurdish rugs are often called the Iron Rugs of Persia. The Bijar was a heavy durable rug that has been very popular in the United States. Now the Bijar rug rends to be a finer thinner more Sarouk like rug. Most Bijar Kurdish carpets are woven by Gerrus Kurds in the Bijar area while a finer copy of Bijar carpets are woven by Afshar weavers who live in the Tekab and Tekkenteppe Area in Gerus. Bijar is a town in North-West Persia approximately 45 km from Senneh (Sanandaj) Nowadays, the Bidjar carpets made in Persia can be put into the following three main categories:

Traditional Bidjars, f.i. Bidjars with rose motifs. Halvai and Tahjavi-Bidjars. Afshar Bidjars

Bijar Kurdish rugs are often called the Iron Rugs of Persia. The Bijar was a heavy durable rug that has been very popular in the United States. Now the Bijar rug rends to be a finer thinner more Sarouk like rug. Most Bijar Kurdish carpets are woven by Gerrus Kurds in the Bijar area while a finer copy of Bijar carpets are woven by Afshar weavers who live in the Tekab and Tekkenteppe Area in Gerus. Bijar is a town in North-West Persia approximately 45 km from Senneh (Sanandaj) Nowadays, the Bidjar carpets made in Persia can be put into the following main categories:


Traditional Bijars, f.i. Bijars with rose motifs, Halvai and Tahjavi-Bidjars, Afshar Bidjars

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