The blue coloured main field is filled with two vertical rows of Salor Göls, all couloured in the same way. Each of the Göls has a big Meder star in its center. As secondary Göl one find Kotshaks and Ashiks which fills nearly all the “empty” space between the Salor Göls.
Main border is composed with two different alternating motives. One is a octagon containing a flowering rosette other is a motive which seams to have not a particular name. Wisdom named it “stylized leaves”(pl. 15), Powischer names it a “geometric motive” which can’t be defined more precisely (pl. 131.1) and Walter & Breuss describe it in Besim 4 (pl. 27 & 29) as part of “crab” border and name it “Four blossoms protrude diagonally into each of the cross spandrels”. I follow the idea from Walter & Breuss and would name this motif “Blossoms around Kotshak”.
Main field is surrounded from a multicoloured Gelin Barmak border with attached small (horizontal) Gyjak. Main border is surrounded with a Medachyl border also with attached small (horizontal) Gyjak.
Both ends, in pore condition but nearly comlete, are made from plane weave stripes in the base coulours of this rug. Three small Algam stripes are made in “floating weft” technique, one in red white colour.
A goat hair wrapped Shirasi built the sides of this rug.
The rug is in good condition.