Inspired by the celebrated Bidjar weaving tradition, this hand-knotted wool area rug combines intricate Persian-style ornamentation with the substantial character associated with densely constructed traditional rugs. The composition centers on a beautifully structured ivory medallion field surrounded by rose-red corner sections and multiple decorative borders. Detailed palmettes, rosettes, Herati-inspired elements, and smaller floral motifs appear throughout in complementary shades of blue, gold, tan, and soft pink, producing a richly layered design with exceptional visual interest. Crafted from wool using traditional hand-knotted construction, this oriental area rug offers a substantial texture and carefully defined pattern that makes it particularly appealing for classic interiors. The combination of ivory, rose, and jewel-inspired accents gives the rug enough color to become a focal point while remaining versatile with wood furniture and traditional décor. An elegant choice for a formal living room, dining room, bedroom, library, or home office, this Persian-style wool rug brings timeless design, decorative detail, and artisan character to the floor. Note: This rug was photographed under studio lighting, which means the colors on screen may appear a little more vibrant than they do in person. We'd recommend watching the video below for a truer sense of the palette.
- Exact Size: 8'1"x10'1"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Rose, Tan, Black, Brown, Blue, Gold, Lime, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.6 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: AOR21317
Story Behind the Art: Indo Bidjar rugs interpret the celebrated design language of traditional Bidjar carpets through the long-established weaving traditions of India. These rugs retain many characteristics associated with classic Persian Bidjar designs, including elaborate central medallions, repeating floral arrangements, stylized trees, niches, geometric details, and densely organized all-over motifs. Indian rug weaving flourished during the Mughal period, when increasingly refined construction methods, fine wool, saturated colors, and detailed decorative imagery helped establish a distinctive textile tradition. Indo Bidjar designs bring these influences together, combining the strong structure and intricate ornament associated with Bidjar carpets with the skilled hand-weaving practices developed by Indian artisans. Their detailed patterning and balanced compositions make them especially well suited to interiors seeking the visual richness of a traditional oriental rug.