Persian Nain Supreme Rug - 3.12 x 2.04 ConnoisseurNain 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
Saveh field and border colorations are mostly reds
Sarouk rug A Sarouk rug is a type of Persian rug made in the Sarouk village of Iran
A stunning hand-knotted Ardekan with a classic Persian design of an elongated medallion and corner spandrels in a red-toned field of symmetrical floral sprays
The first looms were established in the 1930s at the instigation of a group of Kashan merchants
It has a small central medallion which is in proportion to the other motifs of this carpet
It is shaped some what like the human eye and is very restful on the human spirit
Add this carpet to your collection and make sure to appreciate its beauty in the setting of your choice
in the center there is a large right-angled medallion with large marked corner sections
It has an overall pattern and the parchment base appearing as the filed of the centre shape appears also in the tendrils creating much elegance style and continuity
They all sit together restfully
There is a wonderful and brilliantly balanced assortment of colours that suggests refined taste and excellence
It's made form silk and comes form the city of Qum