Antique Persian Bidjar Rug
Antique Persian Bidjar Rug
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Discover the exquisite artistry of this 120 year old Persian Bidjar runner, a rare gem in both design and dimensions. The Bidjar rug, already renowned for its rarity, is uniquely presented in this unusual runner size, making it a standout addition to any collection. Preserved in perfect vintage condition, the rug displays a striking abrash in its field, an emblem of its storied past and meticulous craftsmanship. Adorned with jewel-toned colors, this piece effortlessly marries the richness of its heritage with a vibrant palette, making it both a functional piece and a timeless artifact.
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Age
Age
Circa 1900
Actual Size
Actual Size
3'6" X 21'7"
Materials
Materials
Wear Notes
Wear Notes
Abrash
Abrash
We are asked often to explain fading and color inconsistencies in a particular piece. The featured rug displays “abrash” and it is one of our favorite stories to tell. Abrash is the horizontal fading seen on almost every handmade rug.
Note that it always occurs in horizontal patterns, following the weft of the rug. This is the direction that the weaver knotted the design in.
Abrash is an expected characteristic, not a flaw. It is a beautiful, story telling element and sure to be a conversation starter at your next dinner party. During the course of shearing, dying and weaving, there are variables that contribute to inconsistencies in color. Quite basically, wool is sheared from multiple sheep, some dark and some light. Further, the wool itself contains a natural oil, called lanolin, that varies from sheep to sheep. Differences in lanolin levels result in different color fastness.
Another way that color changes is through the dye mixing itself. Color was mixed by hand, and much like art, it is not an exact science that is meticulously measured. From batch to batch, colors are made in a raw, intuitive fashion. Imperfections were often purposely put in a rug to show the human element as well.
We can only begin to guess why the abrash occurred in a particular piece and that wonder is part of the mystery and beauty of a rug.
Information
Information
Vintage rugs are made by hand over the course of months, sometimes years. Their imperfections and wear are evidence of the hard working human hands that made them and the generations of families that used them. Character marks may include repairs, low pile, asymmetry. More often than not, rugs are not perfectly straight. Please see all photos before purchasing. Color may appear different in a dark room or from screen to screen. We do our best to photograph the entire rug from all angles but if you would like additional photos, please do not hesitate to ask. Video may help as well and we are happy to provide. Rugs are washed prior to being photographed.










