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74967 Extra-Long Antique Indian Bijar Rug, 03'01 x 21'00.
This stunning hand-knotted wool antique Indian Bijar rug is an extraordinary example of intricate craftsmanship and timeless beauty. Measuring an impressive 3 feet by 21 feet, this extra-long carpet runner showcases a rich array of traditional motifs and colors, making it a captivating addition to any space. The pattern is meticulously woven, featuring a series of elegant rosette medallions that gracefully run along the center of the composition. These medallions are intricately detailed, each framed with complementary motifs that enhance their visual appeal.
The rug’s field is adorned with an allover pattern of Herati motifs, a classic design known for its complexity and harmony. The deep red background serves as the perfect canvas for these motifs, creating a striking contrast with the surrounding elements. The corner spandrels are rendered in a sophisticated navy blue, adding depth and a touch of regal elegance to the overall design. This intricate pattern is beautifully framed with a turtle vine scroll border, which is flanked by an inner and outer botanical meander guard border, both of which add layers of texture and visual interest.
The color palette of this Bijar rug is traditional yet vibrant, featuring shades of red, navy blue, beige, pink, tan, and sky blue. These colors are expertly balanced, ensuring that the rug maintains a cohesive and harmonious appearance. The use of these colors not only highlights the intricate designs but also enhances the rug’s overall aesthetic appeal. Whether placed in a hallway, entryway, or any long space, this antique Bijar rug promises to bring a sense of luxury and timeless beauty to your home.
- Rendered in variegated shades of dark red, navy blue, tan, pink, sky blue, taupe, and beige with other accent colors.
- Moth Damage. It has been treated, but not repaired. As-Is. Can be covered by furniture.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in India.
- Measures: 03'01 x 21'00.
- Date: 1920s. Early 20th Century.