Persian carpet Nain / Persian carpet Nain

6.800,00 

Reg. no.: 554

Size: 204 x 133 cm

Material / Pile: wool, silk

Base: cotton

Colors: plants

Design: floral (medallion)

Weaving technique: handmade pile carpet

Knot density: 400,000 m/2

Origin: Iran

 

Original carpets from Persian nomads and master workshops

Original carpets from Persian nomads and master workshops

Modern designer carpets

Modern designer carpets

Direct import from Iran, rich selection

Direct import from Iran, rich selection

Nain is a town on the edge of the desert and is very famous for its fine, especially classic Persian carpets. They are usually made of cotton warp (tassel), and very fine and soft wool and silk with a lot of lanolin. Lanolin (wax) ensures the wool has a long life, so quality carpets are passed down from generation to generation and are wonderful family heirlooms.

A very densely knotted, snow-white Nain with a carmine red base on which floats a medallion in full bloom. The lotus flowers and lilies are artfully intertwined, the silk borders emphasize their beauty with brilliance. Nain carpets are recognized as some of the finest, most elaborate and enchanting Persian carpets.

Classic carpets include those made in cities such as Tabriz, Isfahan, Nain , Qum, Mashhad, Kashmar, Kerman, Ardabil… They are made according to graphic templates (in Persian – Talim), where all the details and colors for each cart used can be seen precisely. This allows them to make several carpets with a similar design. These carpets are made in master workshops, and the templates are the work of established carpet designers and painters. The most common motifs on them are flowers, arabesques, animals, gardens, hunting scenes and various depictions from the rich treasury of Persian mythology. These carpets are the bearers of the tradition of making carpets for Persian courts, which reached its peak in the 16th century during the Safavid dynasty.

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