Antique Large Moud Persian Allover Floral Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1860s. This exceptional piece from the Moud region of Persia represents the zenith of 19th-century weaving mastery. Its generous dimensions classify it as a truly large oversized rug, perfectly suited to anchor a grand salon or formal dining space with historical gravitas.
The field is characterized by a tightly rendered, repeating allover floral pattern, a signature of the finest Moud production. This dense arrangement of stylized blossoms and delicate vines creates a mesmerizing texture that defines the aesthetic of classic traditional rugs. The intricate detail speaks to the skill of the weavers operating during the height of the Qajar Dynasty.
The masterful use of dye achieves a deep, almost midnight-hued ground, providing a dramatic backdrop for the warm, saturated tones of terracotta, coral, and salmon that dominate the floral motifs. Subtle accents of pale green and oxidized indigo, characteristic of high-quality blue color rugs, provide necessary contrast and visual depth within the border’s elaborate cartouches.
Preserved remarkably well for its age, this Moud rug is not merely a floor covering but a tangible artifact of 19th-century Persian artistry. It stands as a prime example among museum-quality antique rugs, offering collectors and designers an unparalleled opportunity to acquire a piece of enduring heritage and sophisticated design.






















