10'2"x14'7" Bijar, Tribal
10'2"x14'7" Bijar, Tribal
Stock Number: 6219
Country of Origin: Afghanistan
Stock Sizes: 10'x14'
Construction: Hand-knotted
Pile Content: Wool
Bijar Rug
Bijar carpets traditionally originate from the Kurdish regions of northwestern Iran and are famed as some of the most durable rugs ever produced. Their reputation is built on a uniquely dense, compact structure created by tightly beaten wefts—a construction method that gives Bijar rugs their exceptional strength and legendary longevity.
Inspired by this historic Persian tradition, this Bijar-style rug is a modern hand-knotted interpretation woven in Afghanistan. Afghan weaving workshops—particularly in the northern, high-altitude regions—are widely respected for preserving classical rug structures while producing robust, well-balanced carpets that honor the spirit and integrity of original Bijar weaving.
Woven by skilled Afghan artisans, often women working within village and home-based settings, these rugs reflect disciplined craftsmanship passed down through generations. The structure emphasizes firmness and integrity, giving the rug a substantial presence and long-lasting performance well suited for both residential spaces and high-traffic interiors.
The design remains true to classical Bijar aesthetics, combining strong geometric organization with stylized floral elements arranged in orderly, architectural compositions. Color palettes are typically rich yet grounded, featuring deep reds, indigo blues, ivories, charcoals, and earthy neutrals that echo traditional Bijar designs while adapting naturally to contemporary interiors.
Crafted from high-quality wool sourced from sheep raised at elevations exceeding 1,000 meters, the rug benefits from fibers naturally rich in lanolin—a result of colder climates and rugged terrain. This lanolin content enhances fiber strength, elasticity, and resilience, contributing significantly to the rug’s durability and its ability to age gracefully. The wool’s natural character also allows colors to settle beautifully over time, gaining warmth and depth with continued use.
More than a decorative piece, this Afghan-woven Bijar-style rug represents the continuation of a historic Persian design language beyond its original geography. It unites the legendary strength and structure of Bijar carpets with the enduring skill of Afghan artisans, creating a timeless rug built to be used, appreciated, and passed down through generations.
