Persian Rug - Nain Rug - 2.70 x 1.56 Rug - TY849 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
It is made out of wool and comes from the city of Tabriz
This stunning handmade carpet comes from the city of Tabriz and is made of wool The central medallion is an elongated circle in shape and is a combination of lighter olive and reds
Arak rug Arak rugs are hand-woven Persian pieces made in Arak (formerly known as Sultanabad)
It has a delightful combinations of colours and motifs
but the shape rests in an elliptical shape motif
This beautiful wool carpet was made in the city of Tabriz It makes a powerful statement with the choice of lovely colours that are in balance and harmony with each other
A finely hand-knotted wide runner with a distinctive Abadeh design of triple anchored medallions set against "tree of life" motifs and peacocks
Qum silk carpets are amongst the finest of carpets
It comes form the city of Tabriz
More often than not such imagery would appear in a wider context of religious imagery such as the tree of life or the garden of paradise
This rug may be purchased with our highest recommendation and will look spectacular in any setting
This is a magnificent pictorial rug that touches on a poem by Attar Neishaboury "The people of this world are like the three butterflies in front of a candle's flame