Nahavand

£1,350.00

Size: 307cm x 158cm

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Nahavand rugs are a type of Persian rug that originate from the Nahavand region in western Iran. These rugs are well-regarded for their robust construction, distinctive designs, and rich colours. Here are some key characteristics and details about Nahavand rugs:

Characteristics of Nahavand Rugs:

  1. Durability: Nahavand rugs are known for their durability and sturdiness. They are typically made with high-quality wool and have a dense pile, making them suitable for high-traffic areas.
  2. Weaving Technique: These rugs are hand-knotted, and the knot density can vary, but they generally have a good number of knots per square inch, contributing to their durability and detailed designs.
  3. Materials: The primary material used in Nahavand rugs is wool, which is often sourced locally. The wool is usually soft and has a high natural oil content, adding to the rug’s longevity and luster.
  4. Design and Patterns: Nahavand rugs feature bold and elaborate patterns. Common motifs include large central medallions, floral designs, and geometric shapes. The designs often have a rustic, tribal feel, reflecting the traditional weaving practices of the region.
  5. Colours: The colour palette of Nahavand rugs typically includes rich, deep colours such as reds, blues, and browns. These colours are often achieved using natural dyes, giving the rugs a vibrant yet earthy appearance.