New large rug No. 44610 Moud Iran 410 x 203 cm
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Item Number: |
44610 |
Name: |
Moud |
Country of Origin: |
Iran |
Size: |
410 x 203 cm |
Age:
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new |
Pile: |
wool |
Foundation (warp and weft): |
cotton |
Design: |
geometric / allover |
Ground Color: |
greenish beige |
Knots per sqm: |
300,000 |
Remarks: |
This is a unique handmade / hand-knotted / traditional oriental carpet
The pile of this carpet is made of wool
This carpet has a total of approximately 2,496,000 knots and it took skilled carpet makers about 3,328 hours or 370 working days to hand-knot this carpet. |
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More about the provenance Moud | Iran
Moud is located in East Persia and belongs to the region of Birjand. Mouds are the most valuable works of this highly significant carpet region. Mostly Moud rugs are made of finer and softer wool than other Persian rugs and therefore allow them to have more dense and subtle designs and patterns. They are mostly woven with the Persian knot as opposed to the Turkish knot with which most Persian rugs are made.
This Oriental rug has been treated with a "Noble Finish" wash. This wash includes not only the actual cleaning of the carpet but also its processing (ennobling) which represents an increase in the Oriental carpet's value. By this special technique a soft and silky feel and shine are added to the carpet. This washing technique requires experience and skill since otherwise carpets could easily be damaged by it. In this case the washing was implemented perfectly.
This Moud has a "Herati" or "Mahi" design (has its origin in Herat, ca. 16th century, short for "Mahi to Hos" meaning "fish in the pond"). A rosette is surrounded by a rhombus which is again surrounded by four bent leaves. The name "Mahi" meaning "fish" was given to this design because the leaves resemble swimming fish.