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This Isfahan carpet is a piece of the most traditional handicraft. It has been made by hand with the most beautiful patterns. In fact, Isfahan carpets are known to count to the finest Persian carpets. This one has been knotted in Isfahan, which is famous of being the most beautiful city in Iran. The carpet is an exceptionally piece of art. Read more about Isfahan Excellent quality carpet as seen and described. Since , we deliver handmade oriental rugs and carpets of highest quality to you — in over 50 countries worldwide. Sitting in the historic Speicherstadt of Hamburg we benefit from a pool of strong expertise around oriental rugs. Unlike most carpet dealers, Nain Trading has its own production in Iran. This is important for guaranteeing not only an extraordinary high quality but also a sustainable production of our carpets and rugs. Here you can choose which data may be collected during your stay on our website. We collect data during your visit in order to show you relevant content about products. For example, we use information about previous purchases and your interactions with our site to select content that is relevant to you. We may share this information in encrypted form with third parties such as Facebook and Google. This allows us to show you relevant advertising on the websites and apps of third parties. This data helps us to make shopping with us better for you, avoid mistakes and test new functions. It also helps us analyze the experience on our site and in our shop for business relevance. The data collected by these cookies is used as prerequisite to enable the technical functioning of the website. This is the only way to provide you with shopping functions and make shopping safe. Therefore, this function must always be switched on. Find rugs by Size. All carpets. Quicklinks Newly arrived. Carpet overview. About our Company. Inspiration Inspiration. Interior Design. Contact us. Size Small rugs. Medium rugd. Extra large rugs. Large rugs. Form Rectangular carpets. Square rugs. Rug runners. Round rugs. Oval rugs. Thickness Low pile rugs. High-pile rugs. Colours Black rugs. Grey rugs. Brown rugs. Yellow rugs. Multicolour rugs. Material Wool rugs. Silk rugs. Rugs with silk content. Rugss made of viscose. Rugs made of synthetic wool. Pattern Rugs with medaillon. Rugs with allover design. Rugs with floral patterns. Rugs with figural motifs. Rugs with fields pattern. Rugs with geometric patterns. Rugs with nomadic motifs. Rugs with tree of life. Rugs with hunting scenes. Rugs with mirror pattern. Rugs with large ornaments. Single-coloured rugs. Checked rugs. Rugs with a striped design. Rugs with minimalist design. Rugs with colourful designs. Rugs with abstract designs. Room Living room carpets. Bedroom carpets. Dining room carpets. Kitchen rugs. Hallway rugs. Kids room rugs. Origin Persian rugs. Pakistani rugs. Afghan rugs. Indian rugs. Chinese rugs. Turkish rugs. Moroccan rugs. Nepalese rugs. Oriental Carpets Traditional Persian rugs. Antique Rugs. Persian Patina Rugs. Modern rugs Designer rugs. Gabbeh rugs. Colored rugs. Wool with pure silk Unique Knotted by hand. Add to cart. Wool with pure silk. Knotted by hand. The goal is joint action by carpet dealers worldwide to give children from carpet weaver families in India and Pakistan the foundation for socially protected growing up. This improves the situation for the whole family in the long term. A child-friendly childhood for a life worth living - that is the mission. Questions regarding this carpet? Thousands of happy customers Over positive reviews. Trusted Shops. You might also be interested in. Recently viewed. About us Since , we deliver handmade oriental rugs and carpets of highest quality to you — in over 50 countries worldwide. Get to know us. Learn more. Save settings. Cookies for a better shopping experience We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. This allows us to better tailor content and ads to your interests, offer social media features, and understand how our website is used. We also share information about your use of our website with our marketing partners. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time. Accept All. Data protection Legal notice - imprint. Launch Dialog.
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Start a travel blog Login. This morning was miserable. The day was bleak and I felt quite sad about leaving Farshid and his family, not because I was losing the comfort of their home, which I was, but because I felt they were all such good friends. We had breakfast in almost complete silence, and at about 8. We got to the bus station, and after many photographs and goodbyes and thank yous, boarded and set off for Isfahan. I hope I will meet them all again. They are really such nice people. I kissed her goodbye as I would a close relative, and meant it sincerely. It was a real luxury bus, with music playing and all, so our comfort was to last until Isfahan at least. This bus trip was notable for one important occurrence - I saw snow actually falling for the very first time in my life. It was quite light at first, hardly visible, and I was most disappointed, although it was strange to see those wind blown specks powdering the desert white. By the time we reached Isfahan, however, it was much heavier, falling straight down, and this was more like it. I looked at the snow on the sleeve of my duffle-coat, and could see with my naked eye individual crystals of delicate patterns. We had difficulty finding accommodation but finally got into a tiny room in the usual type of cheap hotel. We found two Australians we had met at the Iraqi Embassy in Tehran staying in the hotel next door, and had an uneventful chat with them. They seem like typical western tourists of our age who lost their way somewhere in Europe and somehow ended up in the Middle East. Sunday morning we awoke to a completely snow covered Isfahan and went off to do the sights. The great Naghsh-e-Jahan Square with its surrounding buildings is the main place of interest and it was superb. Unlike other monuments we have visited, it was different from previously seen images of it because the conditions of its setting were so unusual - it was snow covered. Naghsh-e-Jahan Square, Isfahan. Detail of the Shah Mosque, Isfahan. Isfahan under snow. Posted by Ozac Archived in Iran Tagged snow mosques isfahan. Previous Next Table of contents. This blog requires you to be a logged in member of Travellerspoint to place comments. A Travellerspoint blog Start a travel blog Login. Shoestring Road Backpacking in the 's. It's Snowing in Isfahan Saturday This morning was miserable. Sunday Sunday morning we awoke to a completely snow covered Isfahan and went off to do the sights. Naghsh-e-Jahan Square, Isfahan The mosaics of the dome and arches of the Shah Mosque were beautiful in colour and design and the architecture was geometrically very fine. In spite of the cold it was good to be there when it was snowing. The old palace of Shah Abbas with its huge verandah overlooking the square was also excellent. I took in the scene fully and was completely satisfied. We visited the unusual covered bazaar, old, but clean, and then went back to the main street. They were shovelling the snow off the roofs, and we narrowly avoided being dumped on a couple of times. The snow in the streets had turned to slush by now, and I was deciding that I did not like it so much after all. I think rain is cleaner and much more pleasant. Snow is oppressive when it is falling heavily, and it leaves a mess when it thaws. We visited another mosque, and went up one of the minarets, climbing a spiral staircase reminiscent of the one in Melbourne at St. The view was superb: snow covered roofs, the Great Square on one side, the mosque courtyard below, the rocky mountains in the distance, also snow covered, and peering out of strange cloud formations. Another beautiful minaret was not 30 feet away, and the main dome of the mosque was quite close also. Isfahan under snow I did not want to descend, but the custodian was becoming anxious below, so we put him out of his misery and came down. We also visited the old river bridges of Isfahan, which were a bit of an anticlimax after the other marvels, and by then we had seen the town. We decided to leave that night for Shiraz, thereby saving time and money. Be the first to comment on this entry. Navigation Home page Table of contents Subscribe. Authors Ozac
Buying snow Isfahan
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