Na'in carpets are very beautiful, but I actually found that they were more expensive in Na'in than in some other places.
I bought my blue and white, Na'in carpet in Isfahan.
What to pay: I paid $800 for a wool and silk, Na'in carpet, measuring 2m x 1.25m.
Updated May 4, 2007
Address: Desert Road Carpets, Amadegah St., Isfahan
The road from Na'in to Yazd is lined with clumps of pistachio trees. You can buy bags of fresh pistachios at any small roadside shop.
What to buy: Pistachios.
Updated May 4, 2007
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The road from Na'in to Yazd is lined with clumps of pistachio trees. You can buy bags of fresh pistachios at any small roadside shop. Pistachios.
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