Rugeast
Since 1921
Hand-knotted Nain 6La rug, inspected and selected in Hamburg. Over 4000 rugs in stock, shipped directly from Hamburg with no dropshipping. 100% authentic pieces backed by expertise since 1921. This exceptional one-of-a-kind rug combines extremely fine knotting, elegant color balance, and luxury-level precision for refined interiors with real prestige.
Origin: Iran / Persia – traditionally hand-knotted using wool and silk on a durable cotton foundation.
With an exceptionally high knot density of approx. 850,000–1,000,000 knots per m², this Nain 6La rug belongs to the especially fine hand-knotted qualities. The dense structure allows for highly precise pattern work, clean outlines, and a refined detailed surface. The blend of wool and silk adds softness, depth, and a subtle elegant sheen.
Classic Nain 6La design with a dark blue central field, finely worked medallion structure, and rich floral ornamentation. The light framing and balanced contrast in blue, cream, and softer highlights give the rug a highly elegant and formal room effect. Its large scale and refined execution make it especially suited for interiors that should feel elevated and intentional.
This rug stands out not only because of its classical design, but because of its refinement. The exceptionally high knot density, premium material combination, and controlled color balance give it a level of class that goes far beyond decoration alone. It is not an ordinary oriental rug, but a luxury-grade centerpiece with lasting presence.
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With gentle care, it remains highly suitable for refined living and representative interiors.
An exceptionally fine Nain 6La rug with luxury-grade detail, elegant color presence, and remarkable authority. Ready to ship – a true one-of-a-kind piece for interiors with prestige, refinement, and timeless character.