Nain
Nain Persian rugs are hand-woven in the city of Nain, east of Isfahan. Precise, delicate and stunningly beautiful, they are considered to be some of the world’s finest rugs. Nain rugs are woven on cotton or silk and are often signed. They are woven in beige and a spectacular range of blue tones. Nains feature curvilinear vines, forked leaves, Shah Abbas flowers, birds, animals and regal borders
History of Nain
Nain is a fairly new rug-weaving center near Isfahan. Up until the middle of the 20th century Nain was known as a center for the production of high quality, hand-made, woolen cloth. After World War II the market for the fabric disappeared and the Nain weavers' knowledge of textiles was adapted to rug weaving. Nain rugs are similar to those of Isfahan, but have distinct colors and a short pile. The patterns usually feature an all-over arabesque and curvilinear floral design.
Secure your very own work of art.
Find something of interest above? Give us call or stop in at our showroom and we will go about finding your choice. With an in-person viewing sure to impress, we can discuss where the rug will be located in your home or office and arrange any trial placement.