NAME: Fine Persian Nain 
 SKU: 144STA

Nain is a town situated in central Iran, which is famous for its rug designs. This design has a stunning intricate central medallion, reminiscent of mosque ceilings. All-over 'islimi' (curvilinear floral tendrils) are scattered on the ground. The knottage density is high. Traditional colours of blue and cream from top quality wool have been used by craftsmen, to produce this hand-knotted rug.

Note: Each item is one of a kind, featuring a unique variation

  • Composition                  100% Wool and Silk
  • Foundation:                   100% Cotton 
  • Pile Height:                    Medium 
  • Dimensions:                   2.49 x 3.45m
  • Primary Colours:           Blue and Cream
  • Condition:                       New
  • Producing Methods:    100% hand-knotted
  • Certification:                 All handmade rugs come with a Certificate 
  • Delivery:                         Free Delivery across New Zealand

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You can also call us on 09 529 5151 or visit us at 408 Khyber Pass road, NewMarket Auckland to view the product in person.

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Care Instructions

To maintain the condition and extend the life of your rug, vacuum them regularly. For long term protection against Sun Fade, Wear, Mold and Permanent stains we recommend using our Rug Protection service

For hard-to-remove stains professional care is recommended, contact House of Haghi's Cleaning Services at  09 529 5151
Disclaimer

Note: The digital images we display have the most accurate colour possible. However, due to differences in computer monitors, we cannot be responsible for variations in colour between the actual product and your screen. 

Fringes: Most hand knotted Rugs have fringes.


Size. Some handcrafted rugs may vary in size plus or minus 3 inches from the stated dimensions. This is not a manufacturer defect but a common characteristic of the way handmade rugs are individually woven.

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