Hand Knotted
A rectangular handmade Persian rug with a cream background, intricate brown and blue floral patterns, and a detailed border.
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
Detail image of  5' 1 x 8' 4  Hand Knotted Nain Rug
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5' 1 x 8' 4 Hand Knotted Nain Rug

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Product Details

Product Identification

SKU #: 21897198

Dimensions

5' 1" Ă— 8' 4"

Dimensions (Metric)

155cm x 255cm

Colors

Primary color is Beige. Colors in this rug include: Beige, Rectangle.

Material

Wool

Pile Height

1/3"

Collection

Nain

Construction Details

Hand Knotted

Origin

Made in: Central Asia

Treatment & Quality

All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.

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Product Description

A traditional rectangular rug with a central medallion and an all-over scrolling vine motif, this hand-knotted wool piece displays a layered, structured pattern on a warm beige field. The design balances a formal Persian-inspired layout—defined borders, corner spandrels and a detailed center medallion—with delicate floral and foliate elements that create movement across the surface. The beige background anchors the composition, allowing the pattern to read clearly and giving rooms a calm, refined foundation.

Handmade and hand-knotted from wool, the rug has a tactile, slightly dense pile that feels soft underfoot while retaining a supportive, stable weave. The tightly knotted construction produces crisp pattern definition and a subtle texture you can both see and feel. Place it beneath a coffee table in a living room to ground seating, layer it under a dining table for a refined dining area, or use it in a bedroom to add warmth and understated pattern to a neutral scheme; it also works well in traditional or transitional interiors where classic motifs and a muted palette are preferred.