Persian Antique Bidjar Runner Circa 1910 – 466 x 109cm
Specifications
About the piece
Dimensions | 50395562 × 50394361 cm |
---|---|
Rug no | 356137 |
Size in cm | 466 x 109 |
Size in feet | 15.2 x 3.5 |
Composition | 100% Wool pile based on cotton foundation |
Condition & Age | Perfect, full pile |
Age | Circa 1910 |
Origin | Hand woven in Iran |
Region | Bidjar |
Number of Knots | Approx 260,000 Knots in 1sq meter |
Bidjar is the name of a small Kurdish town in western Iran. Kurdish carpets are often very strong and compact, which makes them extremely durable. The name Bidjar denotes the meaning of durability to many carpet specialists. High quality wool in red, blue with beige colours is generally used.
The most common pattern is the Herati (also called fish pattern), They have a sober elegance and fit in most environments. Their durability makes the carpets very suitable for public environments where there is heavy traffic.
0/5 (0 Reviews)