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Bijar Defined
An important center of rug production in northwest Iran which is inhabited by a Kurdish population. Antique rugs which were woven on wool foundation had three wefts between every row of knots. This made the rugs extremely heavy, stiff and almost impossible to fold. Contemporary rugs are usually double wefted and are woven on a cotton foundation.
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- Persian Rugs: Bijar Rugs the O'Connell Guide: Persian Rugs: Bijar Rugs the O'Connell Guide
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