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Moud Rugs reflect the weaving traditions of a small town in eastern Iran, where craftsmanship and design sensibility have come together over generations. Rugs from this area are celebrated for their meticulous execution, most notably seen in finely drawn Herati patterns and the distinctive kheshti, or garden, design. The Herati motif - a rhythmic arrangement of rosettes framed by lancet leaves - typifies a sense of harmony and repetition, while the kheshti layout divides the field into smaller panels, each offering its own detailed vignette.

A Persian Moud rug often features a rich palette of blues and ivory tones, giving interiors a feeling of calm elegance without overwhelming the space. Moud carpets strike a careful balance between ornamental detail and compositional clarity, allowing them to sit easily in both classic and contemporary rooms. The construction is usually marked by a soft wool pile, lending resilience and a pleasing underfoot texture.

Collectors and design enthusiasts appreciate Moud Herati rugs and garden design pieces for their consistent quality and versatility. Whether drawn to hand-knotted Persian Moud rugs for their technical execution or for signature motifs, one finds an enduring link to the weaving heritage of eastern Iran. Each rug carries a quiet confidence - a reflection of both its origins and the skilled hands behind its making.