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Nain Habibian 1242

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This extremely fine hand knotted Persian Nain rug, crafted in the 4th quarter of the 1900s.   Set on an elegant ivory field with a soft cream border, this area rug features a delicately balanced floral pattern, enriched with tones of pale blue, French blue, brown, and soft green. The highlight is an exquisite central medallion, distinguished by pale green accents that add depth, movement, and a sense of peaceful luxury. Navy and caramel corner spandrels, filled with graceful floral motifs in baby blue, cream, and brown, frame the composition with subtle contrast.

Woven from a wool pile on a cotton foundation, this rug is further elevated by silk highlights that shimmer beautifully in the light—especially throughout the medallion, where the silk lends a vivid three-dimensional effect. The rug’s extremely fine weave and high knot count speak to its quality and collectible value.

Signed by the renowned Habibian workshop, it showcases the exceptional artistry and technical mastery that define the Habibian workshop—one of the most prestigious names in Nain rug weaving.

Dimensions:  6’ 11” x 10’ 4”
Date of Manufacture:  3rd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin:  Persia
Material:  Wool pile on a cotton foundation with Silk Highlights
Condition:  Excellent

SKU: 1242

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