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Learn About Bijar Rugs
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BIJAR is one of the fertile areas of Kurdestan. Its climate is cold and dry in winter and moderate in summer. In the Kurdish language, the willow tree is called 'Bi' and an area of such trees is called a 'Bijar'-- the region of willows- named due to the abundance of willow trees. Although the small Kurdish town of Bijar in the province of Kermanshah has hardly ten thousand inhabitants, the high quality of its carpets has gained it an international reputation. Concern for this reputation for high quality led to a clear distinction being made between the products of the Bijar town workshops and the Tekab-Bijar, which are woven by an Afshari tribe that settled in the area. Bijar rugs are made with a tightly compacted double weft while using the wet-loom technique. This 'wet-loom' technique is comprised of consisting keeping the wool, warp, and weft of the rug wet during the entire weaving process. Additionally, the rows of the weft are beat down with a comb at frequent intervals. The result from this individualistic approach is the making of heavy and durable rugs. This is probably why Bijars are known as 'the carpets of steel.' The characteristic weft technique used in the Kurdish Bijar area gave rise to the term Bijar structure. The strong tension of the weft pulls the warp into two layers, giving the carpet a certain rigidity. Though strong, if handled carelessly or folded, it will crack and tear. Carpets with a Bijar structure therefore must be rolled for transport. Most Bijar rugs are woven by Kurd and Afshar weavers of the Gerus region around the town of Bijar in western Iran. Bijar carpets are divided into the following formats: • Traditional Bijars (Bijars with rose motifs) • Halvai and Tahjavi-Bijars • Afshar Bijars- Bijar rug's designs that are difficult to define. Bijars usually have all-over repeating Herati, as well as floras, Arabesques, and medallions. The borders of a Bijar are also similar to a Mahi but is more curvilinear. On another aspect of the Bijar's physical characteristics, only the carpets and rugs from the designer Tajhavi and from the little village Halvai are flexible enough to be easily folded. For the third group - the Afshar-Bidjars - the weavers often use the famous Herati motif; you can find these carpets in different qualities. Bijar rugs and carpets not only go well with antique furniture, they beautifully complement modern and contemporary furniture, as well. Herati and Mina Khani designs are very common in BijarKurdish rugs. Mini Khani rugs have a field of daisies linked together with lines that form diamonds or circles in an all-over pattern. You can also find hexagonal, diamond medallions and all-over patterns with multiple borders. Bijar carpets are known to be amongst the best oriental carpets for everyday. Modern Bijar workshop carpets are still of excellent design and construction. Bijar carpets come in different sizes, but in general start at 3 feet up to 11 feet and up. Ground colors are harmonious, a product of blending subtly shaded patterns. Dark blues, ivories, and strong reds are predominant. Browns, yellows, salmons, and burgundies are also used, but greens are rare. Some older Bijars are woven with combinations of light and dark blues. Bijars have a very dense hard pile, cut medium to high, though old and antique finely woven pieces tend to be clipped lower. The warp is of cotton or, less frequently, goat's wool, and is tightly spun. The weft is tightly spun with wool from Kurdish mountain sheep. In older and antique pieces, the warp and weft are of wool. The majority of Bijar rugs have symmetrical, Turkish knots. However, Persian knotted pieces are also found. Bijar carpets and rugs are beautiful and there is a high demand for them, so a nice Bijar is more expensive than similar carpets from the surrounding area due to their remarkable designs, durability, and uniqueness.
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The Persian rug is a tradition
that has survived for a period of over 2500 years. Each Persian
rug is a new flower blossoming from one of the biggest
branches of an ancient and colorful yet damaged tree which is
the Persian culture . Persian people are very tradition oriented
and this characteristic can be seen in the way they make their
rugs . Each village or city in Iran has an ancient and
traditional rug pattern that has been maintained in that region
for centuries and sometimes millenniums. The distinct designs of
each city are particular to that city alone and although famous
designs have been imitated elsewhere in the country a few times
, they have never been duplicated. Iran is also the place where
many other styles of rugs are made, such as Turkish, Caucasian,
Armenian, Kazak, Afghanistan & India. The
Persian rug is a big chapter in the book of Iran's culture
because it visually shows the biggest obsessions in Persian
culture, which are the beauty of nature, literature, and true
love. These are what make the Persian rug on
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KPSI: ( knot per Square inch ) the number of knots per linear
inch along the warp and
the weft tell us what is the KPSI in one rug. You multiply both
numbers on the warp and the weft from back of the carpet. For
example 10 knots along the warp and 12 knots along the weft would
give a KPSI of 120. RAJ is the number of knots on warp or weft
per 7 linear centimeter. Persian rugs usually count with RAJ
instead of KPSI. But for your convenience we use KPSI
here. keep in mind higher KPSI does not necessarily
mean a better quality rug. the number of kpsi is only depended on
technique of the weave. |
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We guarantee everything we sell as described. If any
of our rugs were misrepresented by us we will refund your full payment, however,
if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase (the rug does not work
well in comparison to color or design with furniture or you don't like the rug
for any personal reason), you may send the rug properly packed back within 3
business days of receipt. We will be happy to refund your full purchase price
less shipping and handling.
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and shipping which tends to give a higher than usual shipping cost.
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to insure your package. we are not responsible for any lost or damage to your
rug in transportation.
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are unable to combine shipping or arranged pickups.
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Photos are displayed as accurately as possible, however,
display may vary depending upon individual monitor quality and setting, so, we
are not responsible for any differences to opinions in color.
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Described rug condition is based upon the age of the rug.
Perfect and excellent condition does not necessarily mean a full pile as in a
brand new rug. In an older rug, it can mean not showing the
foundation and having some pile. And also, keep in mind that some types of rugs
don't have a thick pile even when they are brand new.
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back after a semi-long absence from eBay as we had a long trip
to Iran buying many antique rugs to offer to all of our
eBayers here. If you don't see what you're looking for check
back as we are going to auction off all these beauties
overtime. Thanks again for all of your support throughout the
years which allow us to take this trip and to be able to
provide these truly wonderful works of art on eBay. We have
bought many wonderful rugs during our trip so please don't
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