Persian Bidjar Revival Mahi Fish Design – Archive

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The Mahi Fish design is one of the most celebrated motifs in Persian weaving. The Mahi motif, whose name signifies ?fish,? is composed of a repeating arrangement of stylised leaves that curve gently around a central rosette. When viewed collectively, these paired elements resemble fish swimming in rhythmic succession across a tranquil field. Within the home, it harmonises with traditional furnishings, carved wood, and layered textiles, enhancing the room with depth and continuity.

  • Reference Number

    C-6637
  • Size In Feet

    6.11 x 5.1
  • Size In Cms

    211 x 155
  • Material

    Wool
  • Colour

    Buff Beige, Sienna, Blue Grey, Brick Orange
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C-6637

Product Details

Among the great weaving traditions of Persia, the carpets of Bidjar have long been esteemed for their exceptional density and enduring strength. Often referred to as the ?iron carpets? of the East, original Bidjar weavings were celebrated not only for their intricate ornament but also for their remarkable structural resilience. In this revival interpretation, the aesthetic character remains faithful to the historic idiom. Within an interior, the Persian Bidjar Revival Carpet lends a sense of permanence.

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