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Traditional Persian Rug - Na'in in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal for sale

Traditional Persian Rug - Na'in

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Finely detailed, traditional Na'in Persian rug for urgent sale. R9,550.
Woven by skilled artisans, Na'in rugs are highly sought after. They are made with beautifully muted colors, predominantly beige and navy. Light blue, burgundy, and green are used occasionally. They are woven using the Persian knot.
Persian rug experts use a unique measurement called LAA (Farsi word exclusively to define the quality of Na'in rugs. LAA means layers and refers to the number of threads forming each fringe at the end of a Na'in rug. A good quality Na'in is 9 LAA, which means you can count 9 threads on each fringe at the end of the rug.
This rug is certified Na-in 9 LAA, with a valuation certificate at R40,000.
I love this rug but have no choice but to sell due to extraordinary family circumstance (father very ill in hospital).
Please call 083 644 3767. Reasonable offer nearest to selling price will be accepted.
Na'ins usually have a cotton warp, however sometimes silk warps are used. The pile is characteristically wool, but weavers may use silk or accent with silk. A featured characteristic is the centered medallion, which is at times adorned with floral motifs and animals, mostly birds.
The standard used to determine the quality of a Na'in rug is the measurement of LAA, the number of threads forming each fringe at the end of the rug. They are exquisitely woven with the Persian knot, with an average of 300 knots per square inch.
Selling for R9,550 for quick sale.
Na'in rugs are created in Iran in the town of Na'in or in nearby areas. Style and design of the Na'ins is heavily influenced by the Isfahan weavers, but they are easily distinguishable by the colors used.
Elegant and understated, the Na'in rug is highly desirable and a testament to the craftsmanship of the area.

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