$3,600
A fine 9 line Na’in Persian Rug, woven in wool and silk with a rare indigo field. Precise symmetry and high knot density reflect the Persian tradition of order and grace. Handmade in 2000, it remains in perfect condition.
You don’t have to come to us to find a Nain, every dealer has them. However this one has a quirky “YEAR 2000” cartouche IN ENGLISH, and of course it is a real one, not a copy.
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The Na’in Persian Rug is one of the most refined and elegant weavings in the long history of Persian carpet artistry. Woven in the oasis town of Na’in, just east of Isfahan, these rugs embody the grace and symmetry of classical Persian aesthetics. At The Rug Shop, the Na’in Persian Rug is revered for its precise structure, delicate craftsmanship, and deeply rooted cultural lineage. Each thread carries the spirit of centuries.
This particular example is of fine 9-line quality, a testament to the tightness of its weave and the intricacy of its detail. Made from a luxurious blend of wool and silk, it balances strength with softness. The silk is used not only to highlight details but also to add a gentle sheen to the design, especially where the light strikes. Dated Year 2000, it remains in perfect condition, a rare feature for a rug of this calibre and age.
This Na’in Persian Rug carries a blue field—a rich and natural indigo that sets it apart from the more typical ivory-based Na’in rugs. The deep blue grounds the composition and gives it a tranquil weight, allowing the ornate medallion and curling floral motifs to rise gently like breath on cold air. The indigo tones also serve to highlight the silk detailing that outlines each petal and vine.
The palette is harmonious and refined—blue on cream, touched with rose and sage, built with clarity of vision and great discipline. While the overall design reflects the influence of Isfahan’s garden-style carpets, the Na’in interpretation is more reserved, quieter, and more architectural.
In the case of this rug, the silk is used with great restraint—never flamboyant, always purposeful. This interplay between texture and tone is what gives Na’in rugs their almost three-dimensional quality.
The 9-line designation refers to the number of knots within a defined unit of space—an indicator of knot density. A 9-line Na’in Persian Rug is among the finest regularly produced, boasting around 300 to 400 knots per square inch. The result is a clear, crisp articulation of intricate design.
What makes this meaningful is not just the technical prowess but the patience it demands. A 9-line rug can take many months to complete, often the work of skilled family-based workshops that have inherited the art from generations before them.
The town of Na’in may be smaller than the great weaving cities like Tabriz or Kerman, but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in cultural influence. Na’in’s weavers are deeply rooted in the traditions of Central Persia, drawing inspiration from classical design while adding a signature softness—both in color and composition.
While many Persian rugs aim to overwhelm with opulence, the Na’in Persian Rug captivates with serenity. It is ideal not only as a centrepiece but as a companion—its beauty reveals itself over time, in the quiet interplay of line, form, and light.
What makes this Na’in Persian Rug so special is its condition—perfect, as though the years have respected it as much as its maker. The knotting is tight, the dyes remain rich, and the pattern is clear and balanced. The date of weaving—2000—gives it a touch of millennial symbolism, a rug made at the turning of an era.
Whether for the collector, the connoisseur, or the seeker of enduring beauty, a Na’in Persian Rug is never a fleeting fashion. It is a legacy in silk and wool, woven to last not just decades but generations.
At The Rug Shop, we proudly present this fine Na’in Persian Rug—a 9-line masterpiece in indigo and ivory, full of grace, structure, and soul.
Can I get the same rug in a different size?
Each of our rugs is an individual, hand made work of art because of that it is not possible for us to have duplicates in different sizes.
How are your rugs made?
All of our rugs are 100% Handmade on a loom. We have created a close relationship with all of the craftspeople who make our rugs which allows us to get the highest quality rugs directly from the people who made them.
Are your rugs new/used?
We offer a variety of both new and used Persian rugs from many areas including Persia, Turkey, and Morocco see below for more info on locations.
NEW: We support over 30 families in Afghanistan who produce the highest quality Persian rugs.
OLD ANTIQUE VINTAGE: We source our used rugs from village and tribal families at source. As well as attend worldwide auctions. We have formed relationships with Persian rug collectors that allow us to get incredible pieces that are not normally on the market.
Can I try before i buy?
We have a “try before you buy” system for approved customers.
Where are your rugs from?
Afghanistan, Persia, Pakistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Morocco etc.