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3 x 13 - Navy Blue Antique Persian Bijar Kilim Rug - 79553

3 x 13 - Navy Blue Antique Persian Bijar Kilim Rug - 79553

Regular price $900.00 USD
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Rug Details

Origin: Iran
Size: 03'03 x 12'07
Age: Antique
Color: Navy Blue
Description: Kilim
Condition: used
Materials: Wool
Style: Traditional
Shape: Runner

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Care Instructions

● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.

● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.

● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.

● Use a breathable rug pad to prevent slipping and fiber stress.

● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).

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Description:-

79553 Antique Persian Bijar Kilim Rug Runner, 03'03 x 12'07.

An Imperial Boteh: Late 19th Century Persian Bijar Masterpiece of Eternal Grace

Woven in the rugged Kurdish weaving centers surrounding Bijar during the late Qajar period, this handwoven wool antique Persian Bijar kilim embodies the quiet authority and cultural depth that have long distinguished the region’s textiles. Bijar has often been celebrated as the “Iron Rug of Persia,” yet its kilims reveal a different kind of mastery—one rooted in rhythmic geometry, symbolic storytelling, and enduring tribal elegance. The deep navy field serves as a dramatic stage for a constellation of ancient motifs, creating a composition that feels both deliberate and instinctive. For collectors drawn to pieces with profound heritage and commanding presence, this rare kilim offers an experience of historic prestige and cultivated taste.

The exceptional field unfolds in a mesmerizing tableau of small-scale repeating boteh motifs, often described as the “seed of life.” These stylized forms—stepped and angular in keeping with the kilim’s flatwoven structure—create a powerful visual rhythm that flows across the navy ground like a garden of symbolic flames. Each boteh contains two interior cross motifs, while a smaller cross anchors its base, giving the pattern remarkable complexity at such a refined scale. The repetition creates a hypnotic lattice of protective symbols, forming a field that feels simultaneously dynamic and harmonious—an intricate visual language that reflects centuries of Kurdish weaving tradition.

The iconic cross motif carries profound meaning within tribal symbolism. Formed by a simple vertical and horizontal line, the cross has long been used as a talisman against the evil eye. Its geometry divides harmful glances into four directions, dispersing their power and protecting the household it inhabits. Woven into every boteh, these crosses transform the field into a protective matrix—a woven narrative of guardianship and balance. In elite interiors, such symbolism resonates deeply, offering not only aesthetic beauty but also the quiet narrative of ancient beliefs preserved through masterful craftsmanship.

Encircling the extraordinary masterpiece is a striking border sequence anchored by a meandering floral bud motif set against a luminous orange ground. This vibrant frame introduces warmth and vitality while guiding the eye along the length of this late 19th century Bijar kilim. Guard borders of the comb motif—another ancient symbol believed to ward off the evil eye—add rhythmic precision along the edges. Finally, the outer crenelated fence border forms a protective architectural boundary, echoing fortress walls that shield the sacred interior. The layered enclosure creates a composition of remarkable depth and ceremonial balance, elevating this exquisite work of art into a captivating heirloom worthy of the most refined collections and interiors.

  • Abrash.
  • Handwoven wool
  • Made in Iran.
  • Measures: 03'03 x 12'07.
  • Pile Height: 0.09 of an inch.
  • Date: 1890's. Late 19th Century.

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