Persian Nain Rug - 2.00 x 1.20 AT-TY-100 TurkamanNain 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
The colours are elegant and balanced
A good Tabriz has a short and rough pile
local artisans weave Sanandaj rugs using Turkish knots
Orbiting around the central motifs are satellites that provide interest and vibrance to this carpet
Malayer is known to weave the finest rustic rugs and runners in the province
Sirjan rug Sirjan rugs originate from Sirjan
A hand-knotted tribal Bakhtiary rug with triple hooked medallions set within a red-toned field of stylized trial floral patterns
Moud is a village to the southeast of Birjand in south Kaorasan province
and the colours have kept their brightness
the carpet will continue to improve with age and will give much joy and happiness to its proud owners
harmoniously entwined with contemporary hues and designs
Such rugs are made with thick high-quality wool