Description
Nain rugs, the finest of all modern Persians, are made in a hundreds of villages in the area around Nain. The carpet production in Nain is fairly recent; non-existed during the great classic era, the town then being famous for other fine textiles. It was when this industry began to decline in 1920s that the manufactures switched to carpets. At first they made medium-fine goods in rather stiff designs with rich blue and brown-red colorings. In the beginning, Nain classical carpets stylistically fell into nomadic and rural rugs classifica-tions.












