Persian Nahavand rug | 4’6” x 6’2”
- Description
- Hand knotted Persian rug
- Origin: Persian (Nahavand)
- Condition: Vintage
- Dimensions: 4’6”x6’2”
- Materials: Wool on cotton
Nehavand is a Persian tribal rug hand-woven rug, made by in the village of Nehavand, which is north of the town of Hamedan, in Northwestern Iran. Most of the Nehavands made are about 5 feet by 8 feet. They don't usually come in very large sizes because the weavers use simple horizontal looms on the ground and it is extremely difficult to construct bigger rugs. They feature floral spray designs and geometric patterns, often in a rust or reddish salmon color. The fame of the Nehavand is greatly due to the quality of the wool used to weave it. The thick soft and lustrous pile always shines under the light. Most Nehavands are soft enough for a baby to sleep on. This is a one of a kind hand made tribal rug, which has no duplicates anywhere.
Please Consider
Our rugs are truly unique and crafted with care. Their vintage and handmade nature means they may have imperfections and signs of wear, which add character. Each rug is handmade, so it may not be a perfect rectangle.
We strive to capture the rugs’ true colors in daylight photography, but they might appear slightly different in low-light environments or on different screen settings.
We’re happy to provide photos taken in different lighting or answer any questions.
Feel free to reach out if you need more information or assistance.
Sustainability
For every rug you purchase, we plant one tree.
Choosing vintage and antique rugs reduces waste, lowers the demand for new materials, and extends product lifespan—reducing your carbon footprint. Our rugs are crafted from natural and recyclable materials, promoting sustainability and environmental friendliness.
Shipping & Returns
Ships from Oakville, ON. Pickup available for local customers.
Free shipping in Canada and the USA.
For other countries, please contact us for a custom shipping quote.
We accept returns up to 7 days after delivery if the item is unused and in its original condition. We will refund the full order amount of the item(s), but the customer is responsible for paying the return shipping cost.
Care Instructions
Vacuuming
Regular vacuuming keeps your rug looking its best and extends its lifespan, reducing the need for professional cleaning. For best results, vacuum both the front and back sides of the rug from side to side, avoiding the fringes.
Spills
If spills occur, blot them immediately with a cloth. Then spray water on the spot and blot again, repeating as needed. For pet urine, spray white vinegar to help break down the enzymes that cause odor.
Professional Rug Cleaning
It’s generally recommended to have your rug professionally cleaned every five years, but trust your instincts—if it appears to need cleaning, don’t hesitate to have it washed. Hand-knotted carpets should never be dry cleaned or steam cleaned. Wall-to-wall carpet cleaning companies are usually not a good option. Always choose a professional rug cleaner who specializes in cleaning fine, handwoven carpets. If you’re in the GTA, we can provide professional rug cleaning for you!
Rug Pads
Using a rug pad with your vintage rug will extend its life and provide extra traction and protection for your floors. We offer premium rug pads. To learn more about the pros and cons of rug pads, read this article.
Persian Nahavand rug | 4’6” x 6’2”
Crafted with Care
Lovingly handmade from start to finish.
Pet-Friendly and Cozy
Soft, comfy, and your pets will adore it!
Sustainable Investment
Durable and natural, built to last for years.
Timeless Tradition
Woven using ancient techniques passed down through generations.
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As a couple with Persian roots, we are dedicated to sourcing rare and authentic rugs from villages, cities, and nomadic communities.
While the process of finding these treasures can be challenging, the end result is truly rewarding.
We are passionate about preserving these works of art and bringing their stories into your home.