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Mood Rug
9'6 x 12'11
Product Type: Original, One-of-a-kind
Size (ft.): 9'6 x 12'11
Size (cm.): 289 x 393
Colors: Beige, Red
Woven: Hand knotted
Foundation: Cotton
Pile: Wool
Style: Mood
Category: City
Origin: Mood Persian Rug
Age: [0-10 years]
Condition: Excellent
KPSI: 118
Knotting Time: 346 days 3287 hours
SKU #: 1700110511
About Mood Rugs
Mood is the name given to a rare and very fine
collection of handmade carpets that are produced
in Mashad, the capital of the province of
Khorassan in north-eastern Iran. Moods are
generally cut with a fairly thick pile, with an
intricate all-over boteh, or Herati, pattern in
shades of beiges, browns, blues and reds.
History & Construction
The province of Khorassan is the biggest in Iran,
stretching across the north-east of the country.
The capital city is Mashad, where most rugs of
the area come to market. Some other rug-producing
centers in this region are Kashmar (Turshis),
Moud, Sabzevar, Ghain, and Birjand, most of which
are situated very close to Mashad. The king, Shah
Abbas, would regularly seize and destroy badly
woven carpets, and those with inferior coloring
techniques, to guarantee the highest standards of
this ancient art. In 1722 there was an Afghani
invasion into Iran which left the country in a
state of political confusion, and the rug
industry in a state of disrepair, especially in
well-established areas such as Mashad.
Fortunately Khorassan was able to restart the rug
industry, as the Royal court of Iran did much to
help. Many Baluch-style rugs are also woven by
Baluchi nomads who inhabit areas in the south.
There are many grades of hand-made rugs produced
in this vast province, but those woven inside the
cities are usually of a finer quality than those
woven by nomads. Although the nomads were the
first to weave rugs for their own use, cities
adopted and refined their talents. Almost every
color can be seen, and all have a pile of wool on
a foundation of cotton. In extremely rare, older
cases, silk may be seen. The wool however is
unusually lustrous and soft, and patterns include
the historic pictorials (Persepolis, etc.) unique
to Khorassan. |
I am not looking to buy
or sell. I am reviewing this rug to place it in context
and to use it as a teaching aid.
Thanks and best wishes,
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
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