Antique Large Moud Persian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This magnificent example of early 20th-century Persian weaving originates from the Moud region of Khorasan. It presents an exceptional scale, making it a highly desirable large oversized piece suitable for grand interiors. The craftsmanship reflects the sophisticated urban workshop tradition prevalent in the area during this period.
The central field is dominated by a breathtaking, saturated rose hue, characteristic of fine Moud dyes. The composition utilizes a dense, highly detailed allover pattern of scrolling vines, stylized palmettes, and delicate floral sprays. This intricate design avoids a central medallion, allowing the eye to travel seamlessly across the entire surface.
The masterful use of color is evident in the contrast between the deep indigo border and the vibrant main field. The primary tone is a stunning shade of salmon coral pink color, beautifully modulated by secondary accents of pale gold, sky blue, and deep aubergine, lending depth and complexity to the overall textile.
Retaining excellent pile and color saturation for a piece of its age, this Moud rug represents the enduring quality and aesthetic sophistication found in the finest examples of antique rugs. It is a museum-quality textile that offers both historical significance and unparalleled decorative impact for the discerning collector.








