Royal Blue Persian Nain 6 LA Wool & Silk Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This rug is crafted using a combination of 50% Kork wool and 50% silk, providing a soft, lustrous pile that offers both warmth and durability. The foundation is made of cotton, ensuring a sturdy structure. The rug is 100% handmade and hand-knotted, utilizing traditional Persian knotting techniques with a knot density of 500 – 550 KPSI (knots per square inch). This level of craftsmanship is indicative of exceptional quality, often found in fine rugs produced in the Nain region.
Origin and Tradition
The Persian Nain region is renowned for its exquisite rugs, a tradition that dates back to the 16th century. Nain rugs are characterized by their intricate designs, high-quality materials, and fine knotting, with many pieces reflecting influences from Isfahan and Kashan. The area is recognized for producing rugs with elaborate floral motifs and medallion patterns, often in a harmonious color palette. The rugs are typically made with natural dyes, which contribute to their vibrant and enduring colors.
Design and Pattern
This rug features a fine medallion design at its center, surrounded by an oval field filled with intertwining arabesques and curving tendrils, which are hallmark traits of Nain artistry. The intricate floral borders echo the main field’s palette, accentuating the overall symmetry and lavish detailing. Colors such as royal blue, ivory, beige, light blue, taupe, chocolate brown, silver-gray, charcoal, and soft cream are skillfully incorporated, creating a rich visual contrast. The silk accents shimmer under light, enhancing the elegance of the motifs.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition and has never been used. The combination of high-quality materials and skilled hand-knotting ensures durability, allowing it to last for generations. The natural dyeing process used in its creation also guarantees colorfastness, making it a practical choice for both decorative and functional use.
FAQ
What features are typical of Nain rugs?
Nain rugs are known for their fine knotting, intricate floral and medallion designs, and the use of high-quality materials such as Kork wool and silk.
What materials are used in Persian rugs from Nain?
Nain rugs typically feature a wool and silk pile, with a cotton foundation. The use of natural dyes is also common, enhancing the depth of color.
How does the knotting technique influence the quality of Nain rugs?
The high knot density of Nain rugs, often exceeding 500 KPSI, contributes to their durability and intricate detail, making them highly sought after in the market for fine rugs.






























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