Bidjar Rugs

Antique Bidjar rugs are a celebrated type of Persian hand‑knotted carpet that originate from the town of Bidjar in northwest Iran’s Kurdistan region, where Kurdish weaving traditions have produced some of the most durable and robust rugs in the Persian textile heritage. Because of their exceptionally dense weave and firm structure, these carpets are often nicknamed the “iron rugs of Persia” — a testament to their remarkable strength, resilience, and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic for generations without wearing out.

What distinguishes Bidjar pieces is not only their construction but also their richly detailed designs and deep, harmonious color palettes. Traditional Bidjar carpets may feature central medallions, all‑over Herati (fish‑like) patterns, floral sprays, and bold borders rendered in jewel tones like deep reds, midnight blues, forest greens, and ivory highlights — often dyed with long‑lasting natural colors.

Woven with high‑quality wool and a combination of tightly packed wefts beaten down rigorously during the weaving process, Bidjar rugs offer a distinctive mix of artistic grace and structural integrity. This makes them ideal for both formal living spaces and high‑traffic areas such as entryways, hallways, and family rooms — prized by collectors, designers, and enthusiasts for their lasting beauty, historical depth, and unparalleled durability.

The antique Persian Bidjar rugs are the legendary “Iron Rugs of Persia,” celebrated for their unparalleled density and robust, heavy construction. Woven with an exceptionally tight weave that ensures remarkable durability, these distinctive pieces often feature bold geometric or stylized floral patterns that are highly sought after by collectors. Discover more about the history and characteristics of these formidable pieces in the comprehensive guide on rugs of Persia and Iran.

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