This handmade tribal Persian rug has a unique design structure. You can see special "Morgh" motifs in the rectangle frame at the center of the carpet. This pattern includes birds in front of each other, which is common between Qashqai and Bakhshayesh rugs. Most Persian rugs have a central round or oval medallion at the center. Still, this rug is unique because of its rectangular frame at the center, private border patterns, and flower bouquet motifs. This rug has about 225 knots per square inch and is woven with symmetrical knots. The warp and weft are fine cotton yarns, and the piles are hand-spun wool fibers measuring nearly 1 cm in height. Fibers are dyed with natural dyes due to traditional dying between tribes, and the yarns in the design field have a beautiful, shady color.