Antique Bidjar Iran Blue 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example showcases the robust construction and saturated dyes characteristic of the Persian Bidjar rug weaving tradition. Woven in the 1920s, this piece exhibits a powerful contrast between the deep indigo field and the warm, rust-red spandrels and border, achieving a visual depth rarely seen in later productions.
The central composition is defined by a bold, angular lozenge medallion, densely filled with intricate boteh and stylized floral elements. This highly organized, geometric design is typical of Kurdish influence, emphasizing structure and permanence over fluid movement across the field. The detailed inner borders frame the central motif with precision, demonstrating the high technical skill of the weaver.
The masterful use of the deep, inky blue color provides a sophisticated anchor for the vibrant secondary hues of olive green and ivory highlights found within the complex border system. As an authentic piece of textile history, this rug joins our curated collection of fine antique rugs from the early 20th century, retaining remarkable clarity of color and pattern definition.
Known for their legendary durability, Bidjar rugs are often referred to as the “Iron Rugs of Persia.” The impressive scale and heavy pile of this specific piece make it an ideal candidate for a high-traffic area or as a statement large format floor covering, offering both historical depth and unparalleled resilience for the modern interior.
























