These are not just any Persian rugs produced in the city of Nain in central Iran. They rank among the finest and most valuable carpets from a region already world-renowned for its weaving tradition. The most exquisite rugs of this provenance are classified as 4La or 6La. Their knot density can exceed over 93,000 knots per sq. ft.— an almost unimaginable figure. Creating such a rug requires extraordinary mastery.
This is why rugs woven by the master weaver Habibian are considered exceptionally rare and valuable examples of this elite category of hand-knotted Persian rugs. Habibian achieved the remarkable: he knotted and designed rugs that radiate elegance while appearing effortless. The true art lies in making the complex look simple — and in that, Habibian was a master.