Bijar designs are a fine weave and feature either traditional all-over designs. They use traditional Persian motifs that were often created on a larger scale than in traditional Persian designs. They are also distinguished by differences in the use of bold colors.
Agra rugs are typically a tight weave, short pile height, fine soft wool, a design aesthetic that favors floral motifs, and more often than not, a combination of rich contrasting colors.
The finest quality weaving techniques, luxurious texture, soft earthy tones, and intricate designs harmonize to create a truly serene aesthetic. With relaxed elegance, these antique weave Agra rugs bring an eye-catching air of sophistication to any room.
Ziegler is often of fine weave and features traditional all-over designs. They use traditional Persian motifs that were often created on a larger scale than in traditional Persian designs. They are also distinguished by differences in the use of bold colors.
The Mohajeran carpets became highly popular from approximately 1890 to 1920 and were known for their dense knotting, thick and supple wool pile, maximalist repeating floral designs, and deep, rich, colors.