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Reflecting the distinct weaving culture of Nanaj village in western Iran, Nanaj Rugs reveal a regional identity defined by bold geometric medallions and thoughtfully controlled use of colour. The handwoven character of these pieces often features crisp outlines and energetic patterns, set apart from other West Iranian weaving traditions by the clarity and focus of their central motifs. Nanaj village rugs display a balance between decorative ambition and restraint, resulting in carpets that feel grounded yet compelling in both classic and contemporary settings.

The durable wool pile commonly found in a Persian Nanaj rug is achieved through tightly constructed knots and robust materials. Artisans in the region have long favoured natural vegetable dyes, giving each Nanaj carpet nuanced, earthy tones that age gracefully. The weaving structure prioritises longevity without sacrificing visual interest, ensuring handmade Nanaj rugs retain their character through decades of use.

One of the notable hallmarks of Nanaj Hamadan rugs is the interplay between their geometric medallion designs and harmonious border treatments. These elements capture a synthesis of local taste and technical rigour, with motifs ranging from stylised florals to angular lozenges. For UK interiors that value authenticity and subtle distinction, Hamadan rugs offer a considered blend of cultural legacy and practical durability, suited to both understated and more vibrant design contexts.