Persian Nain Octagon Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This rug is crafted from 100% handmade and hand-knotted wool, utilizing a traditional Persian knotting technique. The foundation and pile are both made of high-quality wool, ensuring durability and a soft texture that is characteristic of Nain rugs. The knots per square inch (KPSI) range from 260 to 280, indicating a dense and intricate weaving structure.
Origin and Tradition
Nain rugs originate from the city of Nain in central Iran, an area renowned for its luxurious and finely crafted rugs. The art of Nain rug weaving has a rich history, with craftsmanship being passed down through generations. This region is celebrated for its use of high-quality materials and intricate designs that often draw from traditional Persian motifs and artistic styles, including floral patterns and medallions.
Design and Pattern
The Persian Nain Octagon Rug features a stunning array of colors, including creme, ivory, white, teal, burgundy, blue, navy blue, gray, brown, and light brown. The octagonal shape is distinctive, and the design showcases intricate patterns and delicate motifs that are characteristic of Nain rugs. The symmetry and balance of the patterns reflect the meticulous attention to detail typical of Persian artistry.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent, new condition, signifying that it has not been previously used and retains its pristine quality. The combination of hand-knotting and the high density of knots contributes to the overall durability and longevity of the rug, making it suitable for both traditional and contemporary settings. The use of wool, both in the pile and foundation, adds to the rug’s softness and resilience.
FAQ
What features are typical of Nain rugs?
Nain rugs are known for their high-quality wool, intricate floral and arabesque patterns, and high knot density, typically ranging from 260 to 280 knots per square inch.
What materials are used in Persian Nain rugs?
Persian Nain rugs generally feature a wool pile and wool foundation, often hand-knotted using traditional techniques to ensure quality and durability.
How does the Nain region influence rug designs?
The Nain region is significant in Persian rug culture, known for its luxurious materials and complex patterns that often incorporate floral designs and medallions, reflecting a deep appreciation for traditional Persian artistry.
























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