Persian Naein Rug - 3.25x2.09 GabehNain is a small town in the province of Isfahan, and it is situated on the edge of the desert uplands of central Iran. Until the beginning of this century, the main craft in Nain was the weaving of costly woollen cloth. The import of textiles from the west lead to the decline of this craft, and the Nain craftsmen switched to carpet making. They were soon to gain a place among the quality carpet producers of Iran. The decoration of Nain carpets is
most of the elements in the pattern of the rugs have a history and has been woven in carpets for thousands of years
all over repeating pattern rugs and Mahi/Herati rugs
This pure silk carpet has a small central medallion that is in the shape of a flower
and all-over octagonal shapes
fewer carpets with central medallions as in the Isfahan carpets
Boteh is the Farsi word used to describe in immature flower or palm leaf
The rugs from Qum ‘walk on the shoulders of giants’
A magnificent three central medallions runner carpet that has a beautiful lattice pattern
This central medallion carpet is made of wool and comes from the city of Tabriz It has the most extraordinary combinations of delightful light blues
Malayer is a city located in the southwestern area of the Hamadan Province in western Iran
It has a central medallion and magnificent broad main guard border
It is very densely knotted and will last a long time