On a camel wool main field lie a lot of Dogadshyks in different coloured variations. Their colouration is not systematic so the Dogadshyks build either rows nor diagonals. The main filed is surrounded with a small monochrome red stripe.
A row of Ashyks on red ground built the main border. In vertical borders the Ashyks lie in boxes built from horizontal Guyjak lines, the boxes exist not on the horizontal borders. The main border is flanked from different coloured (diagonal) Guyjaks which are broader as usual seen in Baluch rugs. As secondary border, nearly as broad as the main border ,the weaver chose a Guschly-Kotshak border (“running dog” border). Surrounded is the knotted field again with a different colored Guyjak border.
The rug is in fair condition with long soft a glossy wool, some repairs are done in the knotted field, sides (Shirasi) and ends are nearly missing.