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Nain rug

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A round Nain rug

Nain rugs are constructed using the Persian knot and typically have between 300 and 700 knots per square inch.[citation needed] The pile is usually very high quality wool, clipped short, and silk is often used as highlighting for detail in the design.[citation needed]

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