Nain | 245 x 197 cm | Nr. 12-469422
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Nain | 245 x 197 cm | Nr. 12-469422

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Nain | 245 x 197 cm | Nr. 12-469422Nain, blau dunkel Herkunft Persien Mae 245 cm x 197 cm (= 4. 83 qm) Herstellung handgeknpft Material Flor: Wolle Zustand neu Farbe blau dunkel Auflage Einzelstck Herkunft Nain zhlt zu den bekanntesten Teppichprovenienzen (Ursprung, Herkunft) des Iran. Die Stadt Nain liegt nordwestlich von Isfahan und hat eine alte Web Tradition. Hier wurden vor der Khadjaren Dynastie (1794 1925) die hochwertigsten berwrfe fr Edelleute sogenannte Abas hergestellt.

Nain, blau dunkel

Herkunft
Persien
Maße 245 cm x 197 cm (= 4.83 qm)
Herstellung handgeknüpft
Material Flor: Wolle
Zustand neu
Farbe blau dunkel
Auflage Einzelstück

Herkunft

Nain zählt zu den bekanntesten Teppichprovenienzen (Ursprung, Herkunft) des Iran. Die Stadt Nain liegt nordwestlich von Isfahan und hat eine alte Web-Tradition. Hier wurden vor der Khadjaren-Dynastie (1794 - 1925) die hochwertigsten Überwürfe für Edelleute – sogenannte Abas – hergestellt. Unter dem Einfluss der westlichen Kultur, wurden der traditionelle Überwurf als Kleidung vom Anzug verdrängt. Die Weber verlagerten ihr Geschäft und begannen Teppiche zu knüpften.

Die Teppiche aus Nain verdanken ihre unverwechselbaren Muster und Farbkombinationen insbesondere dem Meister Hadj Fatollah Habibian Naiini. Er beschränkte sich beim Knüpfen auf weniger als zehn Farben und legte somit den Grundstein für die Farbkomposition der heute noch sehr beliebten Teppiche aus Nain. Die Grundfarben sind bis heute meist Weiß bzw. Beige und Blau, wobei auch immer öfter Nain-Teppiche in den Farben Rot, Grün und Gelb gibt. Typisch sind florale Muster, deren Konturen mit Seide betont werden. Durch die schlichte Eleganz und Reduktion auf wenige Farbtöne passen die Nain Teppiche auch hervorragend in moderne Einrichtungen.

Man unterscheidet zwischen Nain Teppichen in vier Qualitätsstufen, die in Lah (dem persischen Wort für Schicht) angegeben werden. Lah beschreibt die Anzahl der Fäden aus dem die Kette gezwirnt ist. Je mehr Fäden verwendet werden, desto dicker ist die Kette und damit die Knüpfknoten und desto geringer ist die Knüpfdichte.

Material

Der Flor dieses Nains wurde aus hochwertiger Schurwolle handgeknüpft. Schurwolle wird durch das schonende Scheren von Schafen gewonnen. Schurwolle ist ein nachwachsender, natürlicher Rohstoff mit einer Reihe beeindruckender Eigenschaften: Durch den natürlichen Fettgehalt der Wolle stößt die Oberfläche Wassertropfen ab und ist so auf natürliche Weise gegen Schmutz imprägniert. Wolle bietet außerdem eine hervorragende Wärmeisolation, wirkt regulierend auf das Wohnklima und dämpft den Schall.

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