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This magnificent example of a Nain 9La rug embodies the refinement and tradition of ancient Persian textile art. Originating from the city of Nain, Persia (modern-day Iran), it is universally recognized for its superior quality and intricate design. The '9La' designation indicates an exceptional level of fineness, where 'La' refers to the number of cotton yarn plies used in the warp for each tuft, making the rug particularly dense and durable.
Crafted with a precious combination of hand-carded wool and silk, the rug boasts a silky sheen that captures and reflects light, enhancing every detail of the design. Silk is often used to highlight the outlines of motifs and to add luminosity to the background, particularly in the areas of the central medallion and borders.
The pattern features a classic central medallion, beautifully elaborated with scrolling floral motifs that radiate towards the main field of the rug. The all-over design is enriched with an abundance of elegant floral motifs, stylized leaves, and palmettes, typical of the Persian Shah Abbas style. The color palette is harmonious and sophisticated: creamy ivory predominates for the background, with accents of deep blue, sky blue, and rich burgundy outlining the motifs, creating a delicate yet impactful visual contrast. Multiple borders, each with its own distinctive pattern (often small flowers or vines), beautifully frame the central field.
With a density of 400,000-450,000 knots per square meter and a thickness of 1 cm, this Nain 9La rug is not just a decorative element, but a timeless work of art, destined to bring a touch of luxury and history to any setting.
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