Description
Antique Bijar Rug Origin: Ghorveh Village, Kurdistan Region, NW Persia Size: 236 x 130 cm Date: Circa 1900
This Antique Bijar rug, crafted circa 1900 in Ghorveh village within the Kurdistan region of NW Persia, is an exemplary piece of traditional Persian rug-making. It features an all-wool construction for both the pile and foundation, ensuring durability and warmth. The rug showcases the intricate Herati or Mahi design, characterized by repeated floral and fish-like patterns, expertly dyed with natural vegetable dyes. The impeccable condition of this 236 x 130 cm rug, combined with its historical craftsmanship and vibrant, natural coloring, makes it a rare and highly collectible item. This rug not only represents the artisanal skills of its weavers but also serves as a beautiful, enduring piece of cultural heritage.
RRP: $8000