Luxurious and valuable
hand knotted Grandmother (North Wales) or Naeen rugs are rugs of the highest quality made in and around the town of Nain in the province Isfahan are hand-knotted in Central Persia. Nain rugs are known for their very formal appearance, where the colors baby blue, navy blue, beige and burgundy often dominate. Nain rugs are the best choice for a formal living room, dining room, bedroom and entrance hall. Nain rugs are ideal for hallways and stairwells.
It is one of the most beautiful carpets in the world, if not the most beautiful, and the name Nain alone makes it teppich known. These beautiful carpets are made in the city of Nain and its surrounding areas, located in central Iran approximately 60 miles east of the charming city of Isfahan. Nain carpets are popular among many Persian carpet lovers and are characterized by precise fineness and supreme beauty. These rugs primarily use a perfect ratio of silk and wool to create a floor covering that amazes the beholder and inspires wonder around the world.
History of the Nain carpets
Although not a very old carpet weaving town, Nain is well established and one of the most popular carpet production centers in the world Persian. She borrowed most of her skills from the very ancient and neighboring city of Isfahan, which also produces very beautiful carpets. The customs and customs here have hardly changed in the last century. For many generations, until just before the Second World War in the 1930s, the people of Nain produced high-quality hand-made woolen cloths, which were used to make traditional religious and secular clothing and fine woolen coats. After the war, the Persians began producing carpets of the highest quality. After the war, Persians began to adopt Western clothing styles and the market for Nain-made textiles declined. Thus, the highly developed knowledge and skills of the textile industry were transferred from Nain to the production of hand-made carpets. Nain's reputation as a weaving mill of the highest quality has been restored in modern times.
Construction of Nain carpets
Nain rugs are handcrafted by skilled master weavers who take several years to complete a single rug tied. Although very similar in appearance to Isfahan carpets, they are easily identified and recognized by their distinctive color combination and smooth, well-cut pile. Nain rugs typically feature a curved, arabesque floral pattern in blue, green and white on a warm beige or ivory background. Nain with more than 300-500 knots per square inch are not uncommon. Only excellent quality wool and silk are used on a base of fine cotton or silk. The Nain carpet is a precious treasure that adds elegance to any room and its beauty will remain priceless forever.
Information about Persian Nain carpets
The city of Nain (also called Naeen) with an area of 35.000 km² is located 130 km east of Isfah.
east of the city of Isfahan and 320 km south-east of Tehran. E
lies in the central plateau of Persia, in the province of Isfahan. The climate in Nain is hot and
and dry. This city has many famous villages and fountains.
The historical city of Nain is ancient and represents a relic from the pre-Islamic period
Geography books of the 1st Islamic century, e.g. `Hodudol Alam` (372
AH.) there are some notes that give away the name with some characteristics and
characteristics of this city. The most important historical relic of Naein is the “Narenj” or “Narin”.
the castle. The architecture and way of life of this desert community is very interesting and surprising.
is very interesting and surprising.
The town of Nain is world famous for its magnificent carpets. The Story of the Precious
The production of men's wool and textiles dates back centuries, but the production of carpets is relatively new, dating back less than a century.
Carpets is relatively new, dating back less than a century. All Nain rugs have asymmetrical knots (
Persian), pile of wool and warp threads of cotton. They are cut tight to improve appearance.
In some cases, silk chains are used. For carpets with higher and finer knots, cork (sheep's wool) is used for the pile.
sheep's wool) for the pile. The use of silk borders around flowers and arabesques is common.
The use of silk borders around flowers and arabesques is common. It is not uncommon to see Nain carpets with more than 500 knots per square inch.
per square inch. Making very large Nain carpets, especially for Arab customers, is common in Nain.
common practice in Nain.
W1(#295) approx. 345x208cm Hand-knotted Nain carpet Persian carpet with silk 9la
€3600Original price was: €3600€960Current price is: €960.Knot density: 9la (9 yarn layers), approx. 420.000-490.000 knots/sqm
Pattern: Lachak-Toranj Nain Medallion
Origin: City of Nain, Persia
Condition: Very good, washed, fringes sewn in
Material: pile 97% virgin wool 3% silk - warp 100% cotton
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Luxurious and valuable
hand knotted Grandmother (North Wales) or Naeen rugs are rugs of the highest quality made in and around the town of Nain in the province Isfahan are hand-knotted in Central Persia. Nain rugs are known for their very formal appearance, where the colors baby blue, navy blue, beige and burgundy often dominate. Nain rugs are the best choice for a formal living room, dining room, bedroom and entrance hall. Nain rugs are ideal for hallways and stairwells.
It is one of the most beautiful carpets in the world, if not the most beautiful, and the name Nain alone makes it teppich known. These beautiful carpets are made in the city of Nain and its surrounding areas, located in central Iran approximately 60 miles east of the charming city of Isfahan. Nain carpets are popular among many Persian carpet lovers and are characterized by precise fineness and supreme beauty. These rugs primarily use a perfect ratio of silk and wool to create a floor covering that amazes the beholder and inspires wonder around the world.
History of the Nain carpets
Although not a very old carpet weaving town, Nain is well established and one of the most popular carpet production centers in the world Persian. She borrowed most of her skills from the very ancient and neighboring city of Isfahan, which also produces very beautiful carpets. The customs and customs here have hardly changed in the last century. For many generations, until just before the Second World War in the 1930s, the people of Nain produced high-quality hand-made woolen cloths, which were used to make traditional religious and secular clothing and fine woolen coats. After the war, the Persians began producing carpets of the highest quality. After the war, Persians began to adopt Western clothing styles and the market for Nain-made textiles declined. Thus, the highly developed knowledge and skills of the textile industry were transferred from Nain to the production of hand-made carpets. Nain's reputation as a weaving mill of the highest quality has been restored in modern times.
Construction of Nain carpets
Nain rugs are handcrafted by skilled master weavers who take several years to complete a single rug tied. Although very similar in appearance to Isfahan carpets, they are easily identified and recognized by their distinctive color combination and smooth, well-cut pile. Nain rugs typically feature a curved, arabesque floral pattern in blue, green and white on a warm beige or ivory background. Nain with more than 300-500 knots per square inch are not uncommon. Only excellent quality wool and silk are used on a base of fine cotton or silk. The Nain carpet is a precious treasure that adds elegance to any room and its beauty will remain priceless forever.
Information about Persian Nain carpets
The city of Nain (also called Naeen) with an area of 35.000 km² is located 130 km east of Isfah.
east of the city of Isfahan and 320 km south-east of Tehran. E
lies in the central plateau of Persia, in the province of Isfahan. The climate in Nain is hot and
and dry. This city has many famous villages and fountains.
The historical city of Nain is ancient and represents a relic from the pre-Islamic period
Geography books of the 1st Islamic century, e.g. `Hodudol Alam` (372
AH.) there are some notes that give away the name with some characteristics and
characteristics of this city. The most important historical relic of Naein is the “Narenj” or “Narin”.
the castle. The architecture and way of life of this desert community is very interesting and surprising.
is very interesting and surprising.
The town of Nain is world famous for its magnificent carpets. The Story of the Precious
The production of men's wool and textiles dates back centuries, but the production of carpets is relatively new, dating back less than a century.
Carpets is relatively new, dating back less than a century. All Nain rugs have asymmetrical knots (
Persian), pile of wool and warp threads of cotton. They are cut tight to improve appearance.
In some cases, silk chains are used. For carpets with higher and finer knots, cork (sheep's wool) is used for the pile.
sheep's wool) for the pile. The use of silk borders around flowers and arabesques is common.
The use of silk borders around flowers and arabesques is common. It is not uncommon to see Nain carpets with more than 500 knots per square inch.
per square inch. Making very large Nain carpets, especially for Arab customers, is common in Nain.
common practice in Nain.
"Errors and errors excepted"
Additional Information
"Cleaned"
Adult
Oriental
teppich
rectangle
Wool
persisch
Iran
carpet bazaar
study
knotted
White / beige
Iran
1970-1979
Oriental
hand knotted
approx. 350×200cm
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