On a camel hair main field one see a slender classic tree of life in Baluch style. On its branches the tree wears Barga-tak leaves. On the bottom of the main field, direct under the root zone of the tree, one find a single Kotschak. A up-side-down Kelle-Gül is allocated on each side of it. Same type of Kelle-Gül, this time in the “normal” direction, one find in the niche and also in the panels beside it. Main field is over all filled with small little scatter motifs and surrounded with a very small Medalchyl border.
This rug has tree borders which follow the angle between Niche and panels and additional three borders which surrounds main field, Niche and panels. Inner Border between Niche and panel is an (arrow) Gyjak on camel hair ground. Following a border with single Kotshaks on red ground. The last border, looks like beeing main border of this rug, is a Tekbent border flanked with very small white - black dotted Aladsha. The outer borders are first a Simak then a Kotshak (with different design as the inner one) and last one is a (diagonal) Gyjak.
Silk in purple and yellow is used in this rug only for some knots. One can find them in the Kelle-Göls and in the stem from the tree of life. They built flowers or diamonds in the center of the Kotshak in main filed and also in the Kotshak border.
Both ends are made elaborate in different techniques of flat weave. Starting with a stripe is in “floating weft” technique following a interlocked diagonal Kilim which is repeated after a vine border stripe in Soumak technique.
All colours are natural except the ones used for the silk .
Condition of this rug in very good, black coloured wool is oxidized.