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Nain carpets come in different sizes, but the majority of them are mid-size (4 x 6 to 8 x 10 feet). You can also find large rugs up to 10 x 18 feet.Ivory and light and dark blue are the main colors. You can hardly find a Nain rug or carpet with a red background.Soft wool; thin, tight pile.Warp is mostly cotton; weft is either silk or wool.Weavers in Nain use Persian knots. Persian rug experts use a different measurement called LAA (Farsi word [Official language in Iran]) exclusively to define the quality of Nain rugs. LAA means layers and refers to the number of threads forming each fringe at the end of a Nain rug. The LAA number is an indication of price,as LAA numbers decrease, the price of Nain rugs increases. A good quality Nain is 9 LAA,
which means you can count 9 threads on each fringe at the end of the
rug. The most expensive Nain rugs have 4 LAA, which is superfine,
very valuable, and difficult to find. The quality of the carpet also
depends upon the number of knots, which varies, but averages from
around 120 KPSI (30 RAJ) up to 842 KPSI (80 RAJ).Nain carpets are
among the finest quality carpets.
Afshar , Ardehbil , Bakhtiar , Baluch , Birjand , Bidjar , Dorokhsh , Isfahan , Heriz , Kashan , Kerman , Kilim & Sumak , Mashad , Nain , Old Qashqai , Quchan , Qum Silk , Tabriz , Turkoman Trible ,
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