The main field is built on a brown ground with an over all lattice, which forms a diamond pattern. Red coloured diamonds are filled with a motive built from a vertical column and a Kotschak on its right and left. The Kotschaks are on rug’s diagonal from upper left to lower right either coloured in blue or in brown. Main field is surrounded from a small (diagonal) Gyjak border with white dots.
The red ground main border is built with the Ovadan Gyra motif also known as Dogatshik- or Turkmen-line-border. (Till this point design of this rug is very similar to the one from rug MpB 004). The main border is surrounded with five additional borders. First a very small Gyjak, then a clear drawn vine-border as secondary border, following again from two small Gyjaks including a Herati border on white ground.
Both ends are made from plane weave stripes in the basis coulours of this rug. A special, broader stripe is made with interlocked zig-zag Kilim. On both sides of this stripe one find small stripes made in “floating weft” technique.
A goat hair wrapped Shirasi with one, renewed cord built the sides of this rug.