Persian Moud Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Persian Moud rug is meticulously hand-knotted and crafted using 100% wool for both the pile and foundation. The wool provides a soft, durable texture that is characteristic of traditional Persian rugs. The knot density ranges from 280 to 320 knots per square inch (KPSI), indicating high craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each knot is tied by hand, ensuring unique artistry in every piece.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from the city of Moud in northeastern Iran, Moud rugs are celebrated for their rich weaving tradition that spans centuries. The artisans in this region have maintained their skills through generations, focusing on preserving the cultural heritage of Persian rug-making. Moud is recognized for its exceptional craftsmanship and quality, with designs influenced by both Persian and Islamic art. The region’s historical significance in the art of rug weaving has contributed to the global appreciation of Moud rugs.
Design and Pattern
This rug features a captivating panel design that illustrates the Tree of Life, symbolizing themes of growth and interconnectedness. The color palette includes ivory, beige, blue, brown, gold, bronze, green, and red, allowing for versatile integration into various interior styles. The traditional rectangular shape and intricate patterns, including central medallions and repeating motifs, showcase the artistic expression typical of Moud rugs. The designs reflect a harmonious balance of colors and symmetry, enhancing the visual appeal of the rug.
Special Features
In excellent condition and never used, this Moud rug not only offers aesthetic beauty but also durability. The high KPSI coupled with the handmade craftsmanship ensures longevity, making it a valuable addition to any home. The combination of wool materials enhances the rug’s resilience while maintaining a luxurious feel underfoot.
FAQ
What features are typical of Moud rugs?
Moud rugs are known for their intricate designs, high knot density, and use of rich colors. Common motifs include floral patterns and central medallions that reflect Persian and Islamic artistic influences.
What materials are used in Moud rugs?
Moud rugs primarily use high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation. This choice of material contributes to the rug’s softness, durability, and luxurious texture.
How has rug making developed in Moud?
The art of rug making in Moud has evolved over centuries, with a strong emphasis on maintaining traditional techniques. The region’s weavers are known for their dedication to craftsmanship, which has helped establish Moud as a prominent hub for Persian rug production.






















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