Nain Bazaar
Nain, a rural community in the province of Isfahan, is situated on the edge of the desert uplands of the central Iran. Nain's service economy is based on weaving of costly woolen and silk rugs.
The ornament of Nain carpets is similar to that used for Isfahan ones, as many carpets have central medallions and backgrounds decorated with an interlaced pattern of flowers and branches.
Plants and animals feature in a number of the Nain carpets, and the color scheme for both background and decoration is normally beige, ivory and white, alongside light green, azure and burgundy.
The Persian Knot is used at a very high density of 300 to 1000 knots to the square inch, and the carpets come in many different sizes, the most common being, 5 ft by 7 ft 6in.
Our Nain Bazaar features a broad selection of Nain rugs with a breathtaking diversity of quality, color, design and size. You will discover an impressive array of hand woven Nain rugs made with natural dies.
Please feel free to wander through the gallery and examine the beautiful rugs that we offer. All of our rugs are 100 percent hand made from the finest wools and silks. 100 percent natural vegetable dies are used to insure the durability and beauty to last several generations.


