Nain refers to a classic Persian rug design originating from the city of Nain in central Iran, a weaving center known for finely detailed carpets with elegant motifs. Traditional Nain designs often feature delicate floral patterns, arabesques, and medallions on light or bright color grounds, typically with a high knot density. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. The rug is crafted from wool, with brighter colors drawing from the visual language associated with Persian Nain rugs.
Nain refers to a classic Persian rug design originating from the city of Nain in central Iran, a weaving center known for finely detailed carpets with elegant motifs. Traditional Nain designs often feature delicate floral patterns, arabesques, and medallions on light or bright color grounds, typically with a high knot density. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. The rug is crafted from wool, with brighter colors drawing from the visual language associated with Persian Nain rugs.