Offered by Galerie Buter
The Bidjar Shah-era carpet, made of kork wool in the 1950s, embodies the very essence of exceptional Oriental craftsmanship. With a remarkable fineness of 8,000 to 9,000 knots per square meter, every centimeter of this carpet bears witness to craftsmanship handed down through generations. The vibrant colors, ranging from emerald green to earthy brown, captivate the eye and evoke a landscape of majestic cypress trees. Every detail, meticulously hand-woven, reflects the passion and dedication of the craftsmen. The important Bidjar Garrus pattern, characteristic of the Shah's era, adds a further touch of sophistication to this timeless objet d'art. This Bidjar rug transcends the boundaries of time, bringing incomparable elegance to any interior.
Measurements:
Length : 261 cm
Width: 359 cm
Period: 19th century
Material: Wool