Object Description
This 19th century example has a rare ivory field, creative drawing and colour composition framed by various individual borders. It would complement any setting, particularly a dining room.
This 19th century example has a rare ivory field, creative drawing and colour composition framed by various individual borders. It would complement any setting, particularly a dining room.
Antique Bidjar carpets from north west Persia are famed amongst Persian tribal village rugs for the quality of their tight precise weaves and often dazzling interaction of their designs and colours. Bidjar is situated in a corridor between the borders of Persia, Anatolia and the Caucasus so has a weaving tradition that encompasses a varied mix of cultural influences from these regions. This can be seen in the broad range of styles and patterns in Bidjar carpets which makes them unique and challenging to distinguish them from rugs from other regions. They are diverse and versatile pieces that would complement classic and contemporary settings alike.
In very good practical condition.
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