A hand-knotted Persian rug with a Balluch pattern (also known as Baluch or Baluch) is a traditional oriental rug that originates from the region where the Baluch tribes live - mainly in the border region between Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Typical features of a hand-knotted Baluch rug:
Origin: nomadic or semi-nomadic weavers, mostly Baluch tribes.
Material: Mostly made of virgin wool, sometimes cotton as warp threads.
Weave: Hand-knotted with an asymmetrical (Persian) knot. Fineness varies depending on the tribe.
Colors: Predominantly dark, warm tones such as red-brown, dark blue, black, rust, beige. Vegetable dyes are traditionally used.
Patterns:
Geometric motifs, often with medallions, hooked patterns or small diamonds.
Frequently recurring, strictly symmetrical ornaments.
Borders with multiple stripes, often very detailed.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialWoolNumber of items1Height2 cmWidth112 cmDepth190 cm