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Nain - Alfombra - 296 cm - 193 cm
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Nain - Alfombra - 296 cm - 193 cm

Knot density: 12la (12 yarn layers), approx. 200.000-250.000 knots/sqm Pattern: Lachak Toranj Nain Medallion Origin: City of Nain, Iran Condition: Very good with minimal patina Material: pile 97% virgin wool 3% silk warp 100% cotton Luxurious and valuable masterpieces The hand-knotted Nain or Naeen carpets are of the highest quality and have their origins in the town of Nain and its surroundings in the province Isfahan, Central Persia. These rugs are known for their extremely formal appearance, with colors such as baby blue, navy blue, beige and burgundy often dominating. Nain rugs are the perfect choice for formal living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and entrance halls. They are also ideal for hallways and stairwells. These carpets are undoubtedly among the most beautiful carpets in the world and bear the prestigious name “Nain”. They are made in the city of Nain and its surroundings, located about 100 kilometers east of the impressive city of Isfahan in central Iran. Nain carpets are highly sought after by Persian carpet lovers and are characterized by precise fineness and exceptional beauty. The production of these carpets requires the use of high quality silk and wool in a perfect ratio to create floor coverings of astonishing beauty that evoke admiration worldwide. History of the Nain carpets Although Nain does not have a long history in carpet manufacturing, it has nevertheless become one of the most respected centers of carpet production in Iran. The carpet traditions were adopted from the neighboring city of Isfahan, which is also known for its beautiful carpets. The way of life and craftsmanship in Nain have changed little over the centuries. For generations, the people of Nain produced high-quality handmade woolen fabrics, used to make traditional clothing and elegant woolen coats, until the 1930s, just before the Second World War. After the war, Iranians began to adopt Western clothing styles, resulting in a decline in demand for Nain-made textiles. In response, the world-class skills and knowledge of the textile industry in Nain were transferred to the production of hand-knotted carpets. Thus, Nain's reputation as a center for world-class carpet weaving was restored in modern times. Making Nain carpets Nain rugs are hand-knotted by highly skilled master weavers who take several years to complete a single rug. Although similar in appearance to Isfahan carpets, their distinctive color combination and smooth, precise pile make them easy to recognize. Typically, Nain rugs are characterized by curved arabesque floral patterns in colors of blue, green and white, appearing on a warm beige or ivory background. It is not uncommon to find Nain carpets with more than 300-500 knots per square inch. Only high-quality wool and silk on a base made of fine cotton or silk are used in their production. A Nain carpet is undoubtedly a precious treasure that adds elegance to any room and whose beauty remains priceless for eternity. Information about Persian Nain carpets The city of Nain, also called Naeen, covers an area of ​​35.000 square kilometers and is located 130 kilometers east of Isfahan and 320 kilometers southeast of Tehran. This city is located in the central plateau of Iran, in the province of Isfahan, and is characterized by a hot and dry climate. Nain is home to many famous villages and fountains. The historic city of Nain is extremely old and is a remnant of pre-Islamic times. Already in geographical writings of the 1st Islamic century such as “Hodudol Alam” (372 AD) there are references that reveal the name and some features of this city . One of the most significant historical relics of Nain is the “Narenj” or “Narin” Castle. The architecture and lifestyle of this desert city are extremely fascinating and amazing. Nain is world famous for its magnificent carpets. While the production of high-quality woolen fabrics and textiles in Nain goes back centuries, the production of carpets is comparatively new and has only been established for less than a century. All Nain rugs are hand-knotted in asymmetrical knots, using wool for the pile and cotton for the warp. The pile is trimmed closely to enhance the appearance and in some cases silk warp threads are used. Nain carpets with higher and finer knots often use cork (sheep's wool) for the pile. The use of silk borders around flowers and arabesques is a common practice. It is not uncommon to see Nain carpets with more than 500 knots per square inch. The production of very large Nain carpets, particularly for Arab customers, is widespread in Nain. 'Errors and mistakes excepted.'”

N.º 83509111

Ya no está disponible
Nain - Alfombra - 296 cm - 193 cm

Nain - Alfombra - 296 cm - 193 cm

Knot density: 12la (12 yarn layers), approx. 200.000-250.000 knots/sqm
Pattern: Lachak Toranj Nain Medallion
Origin: City of Nain, Iran
Condition: Very good with minimal patina
Material: pile 97% virgin wool 3% silk warp 100% cotton

Luxurious and valuable masterpieces

The hand-knotted Nain or Naeen carpets are of the highest quality and have their origins in the town of Nain and its surroundings in the province Isfahan, Central Persia. These rugs are known for their extremely formal appearance, with colors such as baby blue, navy blue, beige and burgundy often dominating. Nain rugs are the perfect choice for formal living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and entrance halls. They are also ideal for hallways and stairwells.

These carpets are undoubtedly among the most beautiful carpets in the world and bear the prestigious name “Nain”. They are made in the city of Nain and its surroundings, located about 100 kilometers east of the impressive city of Isfahan in central Iran. Nain carpets are highly sought after by Persian carpet lovers and are characterized by precise fineness and exceptional beauty. The production of these carpets requires the use of high quality silk and wool in a perfect ratio to create floor coverings of astonishing beauty that evoke admiration worldwide.

History of the Nain carpets

Although Nain does not have a long history in carpet manufacturing, it has nevertheless become one of the most respected centers of carpet production in Iran. The carpet traditions were adopted from the neighboring city of Isfahan, which is also known for its beautiful carpets. The way of life and craftsmanship in Nain have changed little over the centuries. For generations, the people of Nain produced high-quality handmade woolen fabrics, used to make traditional clothing and elegant woolen coats, until the 1930s, just before the Second World War. After the war, Iranians began to adopt Western clothing styles, resulting in a decline in demand for Nain-made textiles. In response, the world-class skills and knowledge of the textile industry in Nain were transferred to the production of hand-knotted carpets. Thus, Nain's reputation as a center for world-class carpet weaving was restored in modern times.

Making Nain carpets

Nain rugs are hand-knotted by highly skilled master weavers who take several years to complete a single rug. Although similar in appearance to Isfahan carpets, their distinctive color combination and smooth, precise pile make them easy to recognize. Typically, Nain rugs are characterized by curved arabesque floral patterns in colors of blue, green and white, appearing on a warm beige or ivory background. It is not uncommon to find Nain carpets with more than 300-500 knots per square inch. Only high-quality wool and silk on a base made of fine cotton or silk are used in their production. A Nain carpet is undoubtedly a precious treasure that adds elegance to any room and whose beauty remains priceless for eternity.

Information about Persian Nain carpets

The city of Nain, also called Naeen, covers an area of ​​35.000 square kilometers and is located 130 kilometers east of Isfahan and 320 kilometers southeast of Tehran. This city is located in the central plateau of Iran, in the province of Isfahan, and is characterized by a hot and dry climate. Nain is home to many famous villages and fountains.

The historic city of Nain is extremely old and is a remnant of pre-Islamic times. Already in geographical writings of the 1st Islamic century such as “Hodudol Alam” (372 AD) there are references that reveal the name and some features of this city . One of the most significant historical relics of Nain is the “Narenj” or “Narin” Castle. The architecture and lifestyle of this desert city are extremely fascinating and amazing.

Nain is world famous for its magnificent carpets. While the production of high-quality woolen fabrics and textiles in Nain goes back centuries, the production of carpets is comparatively new and has only been established for less than a century. All Nain rugs are hand-knotted in asymmetrical knots, using wool for the pile and cotton for the warp. The pile is trimmed closely to enhance the appearance and in some cases silk warp threads are used. Nain carpets with higher and finer knots often use cork (sheep's wool) for the pile. The use of silk borders around flowers and arabesques is a common practice. It is not uncommon to see Nain carpets with more than 500 knots per square inch. The production of very large Nain carpets, particularly for Arab customers, is widespread in Nain.

'Errors and mistakes excepted.'”

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