Persian Nain Supreme Rug - 2.00m x 1.29m

Persian Nain Supreme Rug - 2.00m x 1.29m
Persian Nain Supreme Rug - 2.00m x 1.29m
Regular price $15,400.00 Sale price
$7,700.00
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Persian Nain Supreme

Stock No: SYN-120-000314

Size(m): 2.00×1.29

The Tree of Life motif holds profound symbolic significance across various cultures and religions, often representing the interconnectedness of all life, the cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth, and the bridge between the earthly and spiritual realms.

In the context of this Persian handmade carpet from Nain, the repetition of the stylized Tree of Life motif carries layers of meaning. Firstly, the absence of roots attached to the hovering trees reflects the idea of the tree being a conduit between heaven and earth. This signifies a connection between the earthly realm where we reside and the divine or spiritual realm above.

The abundance of flowers adorning the trees and scattered throughout the carpet's field symbolizes beauty, growth, and the flourishing of life. Flowers are often associated with fertility, renewal, and the cycle of seasons, particularly spring, which aligns with the carpet's depiction of vibrant regeneration and vitality.

The central medallion, resembling a flower-like shape with seven flowers, may represent the concept of perfection, harmony, or divine creation, as the number seven often holds special significance in various spiritual traditions.

The color palette of light tan, darker tan, and brown further enhances the carpet's portrayal of the natural world, evoking earthy tones that connect to the themes of growth, vitality, and renewal.

Overall, this carpet not only serves as a decorative piece but also as a symbolically rich artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate the deeper meanings associated with the Tree of Life motif and the cycle of life it represents. Its versatile aesthetic makes it suitable for a range of interior styles, whether modern or traditional, adding both visual interest and spiritual depth to any space.

 

When choosing a rug for your living room, less is not more. Smaller rugs can make a space look smaller or cluttered in comparison to larger rugs which give the illusion of a more spacious room.
For a classic living layout, place the rug in the centre of the room and place the front legs of your sofa and armchairs on the rug. This will help create a better aesthetic and cleaner appearance.
A rug in the bedroom is all about a warm and comfortable underfoot, especially for those with hard flooring! For those wanting a larger rug for the room, we recommend a rectangular rug that sits right under the lower end of the bed and extends at least 50cm beyond the sides of the bed (depending on the size of your bedroom).
For those who don’t want a large rug but still want a warm underfoot when getting out of bed, we recommend a round or runner rug to place at either side of the bed.
Scale and proportion is key when placing a rug in your dining room. As a rule, you want your rug to be large enough to accommodate all the dining chairs, even when they are pulled out from the table. We recommend your rug be large enough to extend around 60-70cm beyond your table.
For high traffic, spill-risk areas like the dining area, we recommend a low-pile rug and easy-to-clean material like polypropylene for a rug.