Description
A Nain Oriental rug is a type of Persian rug that originates from the Nain region in central Iran. Nain rugs are highly regarded for their exceptional craftsmanship, intricate designs, and fine materials. They are typically hand-knotted using high-quality wool or silk, with a high knot density, resulting in a luxurious and soft texture.
Nain rugs are known for their elegant and intricate patterns, often featuring a central medallion surrounded by floral motifs or intricate geometric designs. They commonly use a color palette of ivory, blue, and beige, with delicate details and precise weaving techniques. The use of silk in some Nain rugs adds a luminous sheen to the design.
Indo Nain rugs are made in India, rather than in Persia. Designs are immediately recognizable as similar to Persian Nains, but usually at lower knot densities, with less detail.
Actual Size | 3' X 3' |
Product Type | Rugs |
Construction | Hand Knotted |
Country of Origin | India |
Period | 21st Century 1st Qtr |
Pile Material | Wool/visc |
Foundation Material | Cotton |