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Iranian carpet Nain 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet
Nain runner rug 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet
RRP 1 739 
1 288

Nain runner rug 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet

Iranian carpet Nain 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet
Iranian carpet Nain 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet
Iranian carpet Nain 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet
Iranian carpet Nain 70x293 iranian handmade wool carpet

The Nain rug is not just a Persian rug, it is the epitome of fine craftsmanship and timeless art. This Iranian rug is made in the central region of Iran, in the city of the same name, Nain, where the weaving of carpets is a relatively recent tradition. Despite this, the Nain persian carpet is now one of the best-known and most sought-after Iranian carpets on the market worldwide. The production of Nain rug began at the beginning of the 20th century and within a short period of time it has gained a great reputation. Although the city was previously more famous for its production of fine cloths and textiles, the techniques of carpet making have rapidly evolved and become more sophisticated. Nain rug is handmade and made from carefully selected wool. The excellent use of materials ensures the softness and elegant sheen of the carpet. The number of knots in the carpet is approximately 200,000 to 350,000 knots per square metre. Nain carpets are true works of art, because each piece is handmade and each knot is precisely crafted. The distinctive patterns of the Nain persian rug include geometric shapes, flowers and arabesques arranged symmetrically around a central medallion. This design element can be seen as one of the main symbols of Islamic art, referring to balance and harmony. The Nain rug is attractive not only for its sophisticated patterns but also for its pastel colours, which include light blue, cream and beige tones. This understated but elegant colour scheme allows the carpet to match any interior, whether modern or classic. The Nain carpet is a decorative element that can brighten up any room, bringing elegance and sophistication to the space. An Iranian carpet in the living room is not only a decorative element, but also a long-term investment. Authentic handmade persian rugs are priced significantly above the average rugs, as each piece is unique and special. The value of such rugs only increases with time, so a handmade Nain rug can even be passed down as a family heirloom. A Nain rug is a perfect example of Iranian craftsmanship, handed down from generation to generation. Each carpet carries the best traditions of Persian carpet weaving, making it not only a functional object but also a work of artistic value. An Iranian rug in the living room can change the atmosphere of a room, radiating warmth and elegance. Buying a handmade persian rug is a lifetime investment that will not only enhance the beauty of your living room, but will also bring with it a piece of Iranian artisan tradition. If you are looking for a timeless, high quality, luxurious carpet for your living room or bedroom, a Nain carpet is the best choice.


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Length (cm)
293
Width (cm)
70
Square metre (m²)
2.051
Item Number
85058
Material
Wool/Cotton
Thickness (mm)
8-10 mm
Manufacturing
Handmade
Place of origin
Iran
Delivery Time
3-5 working days
Payment methods
Barion, Bank transfer, PayPal
Right of withdrawal
30 days
Warranty
1 year
Shipping cost
Free shipping over 149€. (12 €)
In stock
26
RRP 1 739 
1 288
Begin: 02/12/2024   End: 24/12/2024
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Origin and history of the Nain rug

Nain rugs are one of the most unique pieces of Persian carpet weaving, which have a long tradition. The history of Nain carpets is closely linked to the city of Nain in central Iran, one of the most famous carpet-making centres. Although the city's weaving tradition is relatively young, dating back to the early 20th century, Nain carpets quickly gained a reputation among the world's most sought-after Persian carpets. The city's artisans use precise handwork and special techniques to produce rugs that are knotted from fine wool or silk, which represent one of the pinnacle of Persian rug weaving. The first Nain rugs were characterised by fine knotting and the use of pastel colours, which immediately distinguished them from other Persian rugs. Local weavers integrated geometric and floral patterns used in Islamic art into their carpets, creating unique and recognisable pieces. Over time, Nain rugs have become increasingly sought after, especially by collectors and those interested in luxury carpets. These carpets are highly valued not only in Iran, but also in international markets, as they reflect the uniqueness of handmade masterpieces and attention to detail.

Nain city

The city of Nain and its weaving traditions

The city of Nain is located in the central part of Iran, close to the famous city of Isfahan, and has been known for its handicraft traditions for centuries. Although the history of carpet making in Nain is relatively recent, the people of the city quickly established the craft and refined their techniques. The original weaving tradition was more focused on the production of fine cloths and textiles, but carpet weaving quickly took over the main role in the mid-20th century. The rugs of the city of Nain became symbols of quality, elegance and sophisticated patterns. Local craftsmen use high quality wool or silk to create extremely intricate carpets. Unlike carpets made in other areas of the country, Nain rugs typically have lighter shades, often with cream, beige and light blue tones. Carpet weaving has become a mainstay of the city's economy, and Nain carpets have become symbols of the Persian carpet weaving tradition in the modern world.

The characteristic patterns and motifs of Nain persian carpets

The special aesthetic value of Nain persian carpets is mainly due to their carefully designed patterns and motifs, which follow the best traditions of Iranian carpet weaving. The most common patterns include geometric shapes and nature-inspired floral motifs, iconic elements of Persian art. These motifs are created using intricate and precise knotting techniques, which enhance the delicacy and detail of the carpets. One of the most distinctive patterns is the central medallion, which is placed in the centre of the carpets and is surrounded by a symmetrical arrangement of flowers, indas and arabesques. The medallion shape and the harmony of the pattern around it symbolise perfection and balance, which is a major theme in Islamic art. The colour palette of Nain persian rugs is also outstanding, with soft pastels such as cream, ivory, light blue and grey often used. These colours accentuate the elegance and timeless style of the rugs, and blend perfectly with the delicate, detailed patterns. Iranian carpets are thus not only functional objects, but also have an artistic value that can be the jewel of any room.

The popularity and value of Nain rugs in the modern world

Nain rugs are not only symbols of traditional Iranian culture, but are also very popular in the modern world. These handmade carpets are among the highest quality carpets available and are particularly popular with collectors, interior designers and decorators. The sophisticated patterns and bright colour palette of Nain carpets blend effortlessly into both modern and classic interiors, contributing to their increasing market value. On the international market, Nain carpets occupy a special place, as they not only reflect Iran's artisan traditions, but also hold their own in the global luxury carpet market. The value of handmade persian carpets is determined not only by their beautiful designs and fine materials, but also by the number of man-hours required to produce them.


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Brand name
CarpetDepo
Manufacturer
Bakhtar
Article No.
85058