3'x8' Moorish, Classic


3'x8' Moorish, Classic
Stock Number: 6465
Country of Origin: Afghanistan
Stock Sizes: Runner
Construction: Hand-knotted
Pile Content: Wool
Moorish Classic
This beautiful hand-knotted runner is a faithful reinterpretation of a 15th-century Spanish Alcaraz carpet (1450–1500) preserved in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The original design reflects the rich artistic dialogue between Moorish (Islamic) Spain and medieval European courts, where Spanish carpets were highly prized luxury goods.
Design Features
Three stacked octagonal medallions, inspired by the historic Alcaraz original
A textured honeycomb field and geometric floral motifs
Traditional Moorish red, indigo, gold, and ivory tones
Thick, durable wool pile with crisp tribal detailing
Craftsmanship
Each piece is woven by skilled Northern Afghan artisans using:
Hand-spun Ghazni wool
Traditional hand-knotting techniques passed down through generations
This gives the rug a warm, authentic texture while honoring the historical integrity of the original Spanish pattern.
Cultural Background
Carpets from medieval Spain were celebrated across Europe and recorded in royal inventories from the 13th to 15th centuries. Smaller carpets like this were used beside beds, before altars, on tables and chests, or hung decoratively during festivals.
Reference to the Original
This modern rug takes inspiration from the 1450–1500 Alcaraz carpet in the Victoria & Albert Museum.