Antique Bidjar Rug
Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Iran
Dimensions: 120 x 190 cm
This rare late 19th century Persian Bidjar rug is a striking example of the “Iron Rugs of Persia,” a name earned by the legendary durability and heavy, wet pounded wool construction characteristic of Northwest Persian Kurdish weaving. The composition is dominated by a powerful, triple nested diamond medallion in madder red and sapphire blue, which stands in bold relief against a dense, saturated midnight indigo field. This structural balance between the stepped central medallion and the surrounding geometric floral elements reflects the absolute pinnacle of the Bidjar tradition.
The color palette is masterfully preserved, showcasing the extraordinary depth that only 130 year old natural dyes can achieve. High contrast shifts of turquoise, soft rose, and ochre provide a dramatic canvas for the primary indigo and madder red tones. These enduring hues exhibit a chromatic strength that defines the finest late 19th century workshop productions, framed by a wide, multi layered border system featuring a rhythmic sequence of reciprocating floral rosettes and stylized “turtle” motifs.
Structurally, this antique masterpiece boasts the premium hand spun local wool and characteristically thick, extremely dense pile that distinguishes authentic Bidjars. The exceptional clarity of the angular outlines specifically the serrated edges of the central medallion and the precisely executed guard borders marks this as a premier example of Persian textile art. For the global collector, it represents a perfect intersection of technical endurance and graphic majesty, offering a sophisticated historical presence for any interior.
Stock No: 5484
| Stock No |
5484 |
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| Size |
120 x 190 cm |
