Antique Large Bijar Iran Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This magnificent example of bijar weaving represents the apex of late 19th-century Persian craftsmanship, renowned for its exceptional durability and robust structure. We categorize this piece as a large oversized rug, making it ideal for defining a grand reception space or formal dining room.
The deeply saturated indigo field provides a powerful contrast to the highly stylized motifs rendered in rich terracotta, forest green, and mustard yellow. A notable element of the palette is the vibrant use of salmon coral pink tones, which articulate the intricate lattice framework and highlight the stylized palmettes throughout the design.
Characteristic of the finest Kurdish weaving traditions, the dense structure supports a complex allover design that fills the entire field without relying on a central medallion. This perpetual pattern, often interpreted as a highly geometricized Herati variation, showcases the weaver’s skill in maintaining perfect visual continuity across the substantial surface area.
Acquired from a private collection, this remarkable textile is more than a floor covering; it is a historical artifact demonstrating the enduring quality of 19th-century antique rugs. The tight knot density and high-quality wool ensure that this piece remains structurally sound, promising generations of continued use and appreciation.




















