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BAKHTIARI RUG 167CM X 310CM (5’48 x 10’17)

$2,098.00

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One of the most unique and rare designs found in Bakhtiari rugs  a pattern that cannot be easily found everywhere. This exceptionally beautiful design has been woven using premium-grade wool and completely organic dyes, resulting in a truly remarkable and distinctive work of art

Bakhtiari rugs are traditionally woven by the Bakhtiari tribes of southwestern Iran, a region known for its rich cultural heritage and strong tribal identity. These rugs are celebrated for their bold character, structured compositions, and deep connection to nature. What makes this particular design especially rare is its uncommon layout and refined execution, setting it apart even within the respected tradition of Bakhtiari weaving

The Unique Beauty of a Bakhtiari Rug

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HANDMADE BAKHTIARI  RUG

167CM X 310CM (5’48 x 10’17)

high quality wool

Country of Origin: Handwoven in bakhtiar

Pile Content: Wool

Pile Thickness: 1/2″
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The wool used in this rug is of superior quality, carefully selected for its strength, softness, and durability. Hand-spun wool gives the rug a natural texture and resilience that machine-made materials simply cannot replicate. Over time, this high-grade wool develops a beautiful sheen, enhancing the depth of the colors and adding to the rug’s overall charm. The structure is firm and substantial, reflecting the robust weaving techniques for which Bakhtiari rugs are known.

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Equally important are the fully organic dyes used to create the rug’s vibrant palette. Traditional plant-based dyes produce tones that feel alive and harmonious rather than artificial or flat. Rich reds, earthy browns, soft blues, and warm greens blend together naturally, creating a balanced and inviting visual composition. These natural dyes age gracefully, mellowing over time without losing their integrity. Instead of fading harshly, the colors evolve, gaining subtle character and warmth.

Bakhtiari designs often draw inspiration from gardens, landscapes, and symbolic motifs rooted in tribal life. Many feature compartmentalized patterns, sometimes referred to as “garden designs,” where the field is divided into panels filled with floral elements, trees, or geometric figures. In rarer compositions like this one, the arrangement may be more fluid and artistic, blending geometric strength with decorative elegance. The result is a rug that feels both structured and expressive.

Durability is one of the defining qualities of any authentic Bakhtiari rug. Woven with a strong foundation and thick wool pile, these rugs are built to withstand daily use. They are ideal for high-traffic areas while still maintaining their visual appeal. This combination of strength and beauty makes them practical investments as well as decorative treasures.

Beyond materials and construction, a rare Bakhtiari rug carries cultural significance. Each piece reflects generations of tribal knowledge, artistry, and identity. The motifs are not merely decorative; they are visual stories passed down through time. Owning such a rug means preserving a small but meaningful part of that heritage.

In interior spaces, a Bakhtiari rug with a rare design creates a powerful focal point. Its bold structure adds depth and grounding to a room, while its organic colors introduce warmth and authenticity. It works beautifully in both traditional and contemporary settings, offering texture and personality that cannot be replicated by mass-produced pieces.

Ultimately, this rare Bakhtiari rug represents more than craftsmanship alone. It embodies tradition, natural beauty, and artistic individuality. With its premium wool, organic dyes, and distinctive design, it stands as a lasting example of tribal Persian weaving at its finest  a piece that offers durability, cultural richness, and timeless visual appeal for generations to come

What further elevates this rare Bakhtiari rug is the sense of authenticity it brings into a space. In a world increasingly dominated by mass production, a handwoven tribal rug stands apart as something deeply personal and irreplaceable. Every knot reflects the touch of the weaver’s hand, every variation in color reveals the natural character of organic dyes. These subtle irregularities are not flaws  they are signatures of true craftsmanship. Over the years, as the rug becomes part of daily life, it gains even more personality, telling its own story while maintaining its strength, beauty, and cultural integrity