







Antique Bidjar Runner Rug (3' x 7')
Dimensions: 3'2" x 7'7" (97 cm x 231 cm).
Circa: 1910.
Antique Persian Bidjar runner, circa 1910, hand-knotted and one-of-a-kind, showcases a richly layered all-over floral design softened by age into an elegant palette of terracotta, ivory, and muted blue. Its dense patterning, narrow border, and timeworn surface give this long rug the collected character prized in early 20th century village weavings. An ideal accent for a hallway, entryway, or office.
Faded warm tones of terracotta, ivory, muted blue, taupe, slate, rose, and charcoal, with a terracotta field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Bidjar is a Kurdish town in northwestern Iran, renowned for producing what are often called the "iron rugs of Persia" — the heaviest, most densely woven and structurally rigid pile rugs in the world. The distinctive construction technique, in which the weft threads are hammered tightly into place during weaving, creates an almost board-like stiffness and an exceptionally dense pile that wears virtually indefinitely.
Bidjar designs include elaborate herati patterns, large floral medallions, and the distinctive "garden" or vase carpet format. Their palette tends toward deep jewel tones — rich madder reds, indigos, and ivory. Bidjar rugs are ideal for high-traffic areas and are among the most durable of all Oriental rugs.
Dimensions: 3'2" x 7'7" (97 cm x 231 cm).
Circa: 1910.
Antique Persian Bidjar runner, circa 1910, hand-knotted and one-of-a-kind, showcases a richly layered all-over floral design softened by age into an elegant palette of terracotta, ivory, and muted blue. Its dense patterning, narrow border, and timeworn surface give this long rug the collected character prized in early 20th century village weavings. An ideal accent for a hallway, entryway, or office.
Faded warm tones of terracotta, ivory, muted blue, taupe, slate, rose, and charcoal, with a terracotta field.










































