Weaving place: Bijar-ground color: navy blue-dyeing method: chemical-weaving density: 35 rows-wool and silk
Bijar hand-woven carpet is two meters long, code 174254, with dimensions of 79 x 223 and an area of 1.77 square meters. The dominant economy of the residents of the city and surrounding villages of Bijar is based on agriculture, animal husbandry and handicrafts. This area is one of the pioneers in the production of hand-woven carpets in Iran. This carpet is about two centimeters thick, which is also shown in one of the pictures. The outline of this carpet is repeated. In this design, the main bergamot design is usually repeated several times along the length of the carpet. The main role of this carpet is fish. This pattern is one of the oldest and most common motifs of Iranian carpets.