Bijar Mahi Rug
Bijar rugs are commonly referred to as the iron rugs of Persia. The highest quality, and the techniques of hammering down the wefts of the carpets resulted in production of the most durable Persian carpets.
They are seen below is one of the finest examples, the plain open field of terra cotta red with age has changed in colour to the
quality of a strained glass window. The variations in the red which are due to both changes in the dye and in the wool, heightens
the effect.
Specification
Design |
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Bijar |
Technique |
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Hand-knotted |
Material |
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Wool |
Sizes Available
SKU |
Size |
Shape |
11865 |
8'3" X 11'6" |
Large Rectangle |

Soft to the Touch
The pile height of this rug provides an ideal combination of density and performance; a dense surface that is soft to the touch and pile that holds up against foot traffic.
Limited Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty
This manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. The supplier will replace, at no charge products or parts of a product that prove defective because of improper material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance. This guarantee does not provide replacement necessitated by normal wear-and-tear, misuse, or accidental damage. Supplier terms and conditions apply.

Proper Set-Up & Care
Should you encounter a crease, it can be easily removed through the process of reverse rolling. Start by flipping the rug upside down and roll in both directions (length and width). While rolling the rug exert pressure where the crease is visible, this will loosen the foundation to allow the rug to lay flat. For more stubborn creases, keeping the rug rolled and tied for a few hours in a reversed position may be more effective. Occasional vacuuming will keep this rug in great condition. Use care when vacuuming; place the beater bar and brush at the highest setting as to avoid excess wear, refrain from vacuuming fringe. To ensure even wear and tear from foot traffic we advise rotating this rug every six months.