The city of Moud (Mood), is situated south of Mashad and south of Birdjan. The carpets from Moud often have a Herati Pattern, with or without a centrally placed medallion. They are sometimes divided into Moud Mahi and Moud Garden . The first one mentioned, Mahi, often has a beige colour with a light red or blue nuance and a star shaped medallion. The other, Garden, reminds one about Bakhtiar carpets, illustrated with a curvilinear garden motif.
The weavers use double wefts and the workmanship is often of good quality. In both types silk is used to bring out the lustre in the pile. Other carpets from this area are Birjand and Kashmar.
Persian rugs from the region around the city of Moud in northeastern Iran are available in various types of drawings. Some have an entire drawing, with a medallion, and others have a garden pattern characterized by its small squares with horticultural design elements. These oriental rugs are durable and made with high quality wool.