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Persian Rug, Bijar 4×7
Most Bijar, or Bidjar, rugs originate in the Kurdistan province of northwestern Iran. The rug takes it name from the town of Bijar, Kurdistan. The Bijar is a village rug, meaning its production takes place in individual homes rather than in a factory or workshop. It is among the most long-lasting rug made and has been referred to as “the cast iron rug”. The defining motif of the Bijar is the herati, a field design of a flower in a diamond with leaves coming out. Sometimes the herati is used alone as an all-over design and sometimes, as with this area rug, it is used as a field against which is woven a hexagonal design. This Persian Rug, Bijar 4×7, in classic Bijar cherry red, can be found at Decor4u.com in the Area Rugs Shop under Oriental Rugs.
This handsome rug is new, hand-knotted and one-of-a-kind. Woven in Iran from wool pile on a cotton foundation, its knot density of 329 knots per square inch gives it exceptional quality and durability. Decor4u.com shoppers have 14 days to return and 30 days to exchange their purchase. All of these Oriental & Persian Rugs are 100% guaranteed.