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Handgeknüpfter Nain Orientteppich | Knotendichte: 350.000 – 400.000 | Material: Flor: 100% Wolle, Kette: 100% Baumwolle | Größe: 450 x … Read more Handgeknüpfter Nain Orientteppich | Knotendichte: 350.000 – 400.000 | Material: Flor: 100% Wolle, Kette: 100% Baumwolle | Größe: 450 x 305 cm | Herkunft: Persien | Zustand: Gebraucht Description Exclusive oriental carpet Nain 9La Material and workmanship This rug is hand-knotted and made of pure new wool with a touch of silk, giving it a special softness and elegance. The warp is made of 100% cotton, ensuring the rug's stability and durability. The knot count is between 350.000 and 400.000 per square meter, indicating high quality and intricate craftsmanship. origin and tradition The Nain carpet originates from the region of the same name in Persia, known for its exquisite carpets. This region has a long tradition of carpet making dating back to the 19th century. Nain carpets are famous for their fine knotting and the use of high-quality materials. Carpet art in Nain is heavily influenced by the styles and techniques of other important carpet regions, such as Isfahan and Kashan, resulting in a unique blend of tradition and innovation. design and pattern Typical designs of Nain rugs include floral motifs and geometric patterns, often exhibiting complex symmetry. The colors are harmoniously coordinated, with soft blues, creams, and earthy reds dominating. This color palette contributes to the aesthetic appeal and elegant design, making the rug an eye-catcher in any room. Features The Nain carpet has several special features, including its suitability for underfloor heating, ease of care, and the fact that it is both pet- and child-friendly. Its stain-resistant and slip-resistant properties make it a practical choice for any household. Furthermore, the carpet is environmentally friendly and can be cleaned using traditional cleaning methods. FAQ What characteristics are typical of Nain carpets? Nain rugs are known for their fine knotting, floral patterns, and high-quality craftsmanship. They often feature a high knot density and use the finest materials such as wool and silk. What materials are used in Nain carpets? Typically, high-quality virgin wool is used for the pile and cotton for the warp. Silk is also commonly used in the pile structure, giving the carpets additional shine and softness. How did the art of carpet weaving develop in Nain? Carpet weaving in Nain developed in the 19th century and is heavily influenced by other Persian carpet centers. The region has earned a reputation for its fine, detailed carpets, which are prized both nationally and internationally. See less
- Dimensions
- 120.08ʺW × 177.17ʺH
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- 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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