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Nain rug | Knot density: approx. 800.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool with silk | Size: 204 x 303 … Read more Nain rug | Knot density: approx. 800.000 knots/m² | Material: 100% virgin wool with silk | Size: 204 x 303 cm | Origin: Middle East | Condition: Excellent hand-knotted quality | Pattern: Floral and geometric motifs Middle Eastern rug – hand-knotted quality from Nain Product : This exquisite Middle Eastern rug from Nain impresses with its outstanding craftsmanship and timeless beauty. This hand-knotted rug comes from the historic city of Nain in the Isfahan Province, known for its first-class rug weaving. Measuring 300 cm long and 200 cm wide, this rug is a perfect addition to any room, pleasing both visually and tactilely. The Nain rug is characterized by its light base color, often combined with a deep, royal blue hue. This harmonious interplay of colors creates an exquisite radiance and can be wonderfully integrated into various interior design styles. The complex patterns range from classic floral motifs to unique, modern interpretations of traditional Middle Eastern designs. Each pattern tells its own story and lends the rug a special exclusivity. The use of high-quality wool and natural plant dyes ensures that this rug is not only beautiful but also durable. The fine cotton warp provides stability and durability, while the rug's dense pile provides a pleasant feel underfoot. Hand-knotted rugs require a high level of skill and patience, which is why this Middle Eastern rug is not just a floor covering, but a work of art that can last for generations. This rug is handcrafted by skilled artisans with years of experience in the knotting technique. The attention to detail and love of craftsmanship make each rug unique, making it a stylish statement in both residential and commercial settings. The Nain rug is not only a practical interior design element, but also an eye-catcher that adds an exclusive touch to any room. Similar rug types and manufacturers: In addition to Nain rugs, other well-known rug types in the Isfahan region include Tabriz and Kashan. Tabriz rugs are known for their detailed motifs and use of vibrant colors, while Kashan rugs often feature intricate floral designs and deep red tones. Two of the most renowned rug manufacturers are the factories in Sarouk and Qom, which are also valued for their exquisite craftsmanship and high-quality materials. The variety of patterns and colors in Middle Eastern rug art is virtually unlimited, ensuring that lovers of classic and modern designs will find something to their liking. Whether geometric patterns or floral motifs, each rug is an expression of Middle East's rich culture and tradition. Combined with other rug types from the region, Nain, Tabriz, and Kashan offer an impressive selection that adds character and elegance to any room. FAQ about Middle Eastern rugs What makes a Middle Eastern rug special? Middle Eastern rugs are known for their hand-knotted quality, the use of natural materials and the unique, artistic patterns that make them true works of art. How do I properly care for my Nain rug? To extend the life of your Nain rug, vacuum it regularly, clean stains promptly, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Can I use a Middle Eastern rug on underfloor heating? Yes, hand-knotted Middle Eastern rugs are generally suitable for underfloor heating because they insulate well and distribute heat comfortably. See less
- Dimensions
- 119.29ʺW × 80.32ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silk
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. less
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