
Nanadj Teppiche
Graphic Village Weaving from Hamadan
Die Geschichte
Nanaj rugs come from a Kurdish village in the Hamadan region and are woven using the single-weft "Sennah Baft" — a weave technique characteristic of the entire Hamadan district. Known in the antique rug market since the early 20th century, these village rugs blend bold Kurdish symmetry with Hamadan practicality.
Expect all-over geometric designs featuring stylised rosettes, star-like forms, and angular floral motifs — each piece made from pure wool hand-spun from the weaver's own sheep. The meticulous weaving and high wool quality create rugs of remarkable resilience and honest craft character.
They're practical, characterful rugs that still look sharp and intentional in curated interiors.
Merkmale
- Kurdish village weaving in Hamadan region
- Single-weft Sennah Baft technique
- All-over geometric with stylised rosettes
- Pure handspun wool pile
- Known in antique markets since early 20th century
Auch bekannt als
Nanaj, Nanadj, Nanj, Nanaj (Malayer/Hamadan area), Nanadj Teppich
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