Persian Moud All-Over Design Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Moud rug is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, woven entirely by hand using traditional hand-knotting techniques. The rug features a wool pile and a wool foundation, providing durability and comfort underfoot. The craftsmanship includes a KPSI (knots per square inch) of 240 to 260, indicating a high density of knots that enhances the rug’s overall quality and longevity. The use of double wefts by the weavers ensures strong structural integrity, allowing the rug to withstand regular use while maintaining its aesthetic appeal.
Origin and Tradition
The Moud region is located south of Mashad and south of Birdjan in Iran, a historical area renowned for its rich carpet-making tradition. Moud rugs often feature intricate designs with a common Herati pattern, which consists of vine and floral motifs. They are generally classified into two main categories: Moud Mahi, characterized by star-shaped medallions and soft beige tones with red or blue hues, and Moud Garden, which showcases curvilinear garden motifs reminiscent of Bakhtiar carpets. The weavers in this region are noted for their craftsmanship, often producing rugs that are not only visually stunning but also culturally significant.
Design and Pattern
This rug features a vibrant array of colors including ivory, dark red, blue, gold, orange, gray, beige, light brown, light purple, dark blue, green, and olive. The traditional design incorporates a harmonious balance of these colors, creating an all-over pattern that is both intricate and inviting. The symmetrical layout and the detailed motifs reflect the traditional artistry of Persian rug weaving. Such colorful and elaborate designs are typical of Moud rugs, enhancing their decorative appeal in various interior settings.
Special Features
In excellent condition, this rug exemplifies high-quality craftsmanship typical of the Moud region. Its hand-knotted construction, combined with the luxurious wool pile, ensures both beauty and durability. The rug’s unique patterns and rich color palette make it a versatile addition to both traditional and contemporary spaces, functioning as a focal point in any room.
FAQ
What designs are typical of Moud rugs?
Moud rugs commonly feature the Herati pattern, which includes floral and vine motifs, and are often categorized into Moud Mahi and Moud Garden styles, each showcasing unique medallions and garden-like designs.
What materials are used in Persian Moud rugs?
Persian Moud rugs are typically made from high-quality wool for both the pile and the foundation, ensuring durability and comfort. The hand-knotted technique adds to their overall quality.
How is the knotting quality measured in Moud rugs?
The knotting quality in Moud rugs is measured in knots per square inch (KPSI), with this particular rug featuring a KPSI of 240 to 260, indicating a dense and tightly woven structure that enhances both durability and detail.




























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