This is a hand-woven wool Persian rug made in Iran (Persia).
This hand-woven Persian rug is the perfect size for an entrance mat and adds a touch of individuality to your room's atmosphere. It's suitable not only for entrances but also for various other spaces such as beside the bed or in front of a single sofa. With its rich colors and designs, it will add splendor to your room.
Mahi Design
When it comes to Persian rugs, this pattern is one of the most popular designs that comes to mind. Its origin is said to be Khorasan, and it is frequently seen in famous carpet-producing regions like Tabriz and Bijar. "Mahi" means fish in Persian, and the design, with its tail-fin-like patterns extending from the central motif, resembles a fish, hence it's called the Mahi pattern. Additionally, within the Mahi pattern, flowers and plants are intricately depicted like fish scales. Also known as the Herati pattern, this design is very popular and easy to match with any room.
Geometric Design
The Hendesi pattern is an ancient design often seen in tribal rugs. This design incorporates symbols, each with a special meaning.
Product Specifications
| Size | 65×97cm |
| Origin | Na'in |
| Material | Wool |
| Color | Beige |
| Age | |
| Other |
Characteristics of the Origin (Na'in)
Na'in is a city located in central Iran, near Isfahan. Na'in carpets are popular and similar in design to those from Isfahan. Cotton is used for the foundation, while wool and silk are often used for the pile. The designs frequently feature medallions with Shah Abbas flower patterns. Field colors typically include ivory and beige, with accent colors such as red, green, blue, and pink often added. The Habibiian workshop is particularly famous, known for its high-quality carpets.
What is a Persian Rug?
A Persian rug is a rug woven in Iran. It has a long history and is known for its beauty and durability, lasting for generations. It is one of the most outstanding artistic handicrafts representing Iranian culture and art. There is a wide variety of rugs in Iran, as the design and materials used differ by region of origin. They range from delicate and intricate designs woven in workshops to simple geometric tribal rugs woven by Iranian nomadic tribes. The main materials used are wool and silk. The beautiful designs and delicate color schemes of Persian rugs have a unique charm. By incorporating a Persian rug, which has a unique charm unlike any other, into your room, you can further enhance its atmosphere.
Daily Care (Wool)
Remove dirt and dust by vacuuming or sweeping along the direction of the pile.
If you spill a drink, immediately absorb the liquid with an absorbent material (such as a paper towel or tissue), then wipe with a damp cloth.
For stubborn stains: Dilute a neutral detergent (for wool/silk) with water, wring out a towel or similar cloth firmly, and gently wipe the surface. Afterward, wipe thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove the detergent, then dry in a well-ventilated shaded area.
Notes
As these are hand-woven, there may be slight distortions in shape, weaving irregularities, or dyeing inconsistencies. Please enjoy these as part of the charm of a hand-woven piece.
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