Condition
Antique, high-durability wool construction with medium pile, easy-to-maintain structure, and moth-resistant qualities, consistent with a well-preserved late 19th-century Bijar piece.
Color Descriptive Name
Smoke Blue & Warm Sand
STYLE
Medium-bright and earthy, this tribal Persian Bijar rug pairs a smoke blue ground with warm sand accents in a balanced geometric layout that feels grounded yet refined, with a distinctly premium presence.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique small rug from Persian Bijar (1870–1890), woven in wool with a medium pile and high-durability structure. The smoke blue field with warm sand detailing features central stepped medallions, angular hook motifs, small geometric florets, stylised latch forms, and border rosettes in a framed allover layout. Tribal, geometric, and premium in character, sized approximately 4 ft 6 in x 8 ft 5 in for versatile placement.
Additional information
Motifs include stacked and stepped central medallions, angular hook forms, boteh-inspired details, small florets, latch-like figures, and rosette borders within a framed field. The geometric tribal composition suits living rooms, studies, libraries, bedrooms, foyers, and dining areas, especially where an earthy yet composed visual anchor is desired.
Description
Antique Persian Bijar tribal rug in smoke blue and warm sand with stacked geometric medallions, floral and boteh-style motifs. Wool, medium pile, highly durable and moth resistant, ideal for living room, study, bedroom, foyer, or dining area. Premium small rug, c. 1870–1890, 4 ft 6 in x 8 ft 5 in.