Persian Nain Silk Inlaid Rug - 0.75 x 0.75 classicNain 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 rug looks spectacular in traditional or modern settings
Both geometric and floral patterns are seen in rugs of this type
The first one went closer and said: I know about love
They are sometimes referred to as ‘the carpets of steel’
A very beautiful central medallion carpet that has gentle colours and curvilinear patterns and motifs
floral shrubs & urns of flowers bordered by a major guardstripe of palmettes and meandering vines
this Persian Kashan showcases exquisite curvilinear patterns and arabesque elements
It is a lovely central medallion carpet that radiates out to become more pastels and then burnt orange
This is a delightful rug that has a curvilinear field which has a charming ivory base colour that then supports a complex and intricate combination of motifs with two lanterns balance each side of the length of the field bringing much beauty and harmony to this universe
ranging from classical reds to vibrant greens and golds
This carpet is a work of genius combining wonderful shades of red and floral colours
turquoise grey and blues