Antique Nain Persian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1940s. This exquisite piece is a testament to mid-century Persian weaving, originating from the esteemed Nain region. Its central field is dominated by a luminous cream hue, providing a soft backdrop for the intricate design.
The design employs a highly detailed, repeating vine and palmette motif, characteristic of the finest Persian court weaving. This dense arrangement covers the entire surface without a central medallion, characteristic of allover rugs, creating a sophisticated visual texture.
Rich accents of madder red, indigo, and sky blue are meticulously integrated throughout the field and the complex border system. The clarity of the colors and the precision of the knotting confirm its status as a highly collectible antique rug.
The elongated dimensions of this Nain make it perfectly suited for transitional spaces or long corridors. It offers both historical depth and exceptional durability, making it an ideal choice for a discerning collector seeking a fine hallway runner.




















