Na’in
Na’in, a historic town near Isfahan in central Iran, is renowned for producing some of the finest Persian carpets. Carpet weaving in Na’in gained prominence in the early 20th century and quickly became known for exceptional craftsmanship, precision, and elegance. Na’in carpets are woven with very fine wool, sometimes accented with silk, on cotton foundations, featuring extraordinarily high knot density. Designs often include central medallions, arabesques, floral patterns, and intricate borders in a refined and harmonious style. The typical color palette—ivory, cream, pale blue, and navy—gives them distinctive understated beauty. Celebrated for durability and sophistication, Na’in carpets are highly sought after domestically and internationally. Today, Na’in continues as a leading center of Persian carpet weaving, preserving tradition and technical excellence in every piece.