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most Taleghans have dark blue or reds for the workaround and main border coloration. Addition ally, different shades of green, gold, brown, cinnamon and coral are employed in the design elements, medallion, quadrants, and minor borders. Dark brown or black is applied in design outlines.<ref> Moheban, 2015, p.564-565</ref>
 
most Taleghans have dark blue or reds for the workaround and main border coloration. Addition ally, different shades of green, gold, brown, cinnamon and coral are employed in the design elements, medallion, quadrants, and minor borders. Dark brown or black is applied in design outlines.<ref> Moheban, 2015, p.564-565</ref>
 
=== Motifs and Designs ===
 
=== Motifs and Designs ===
Taleghan rugs have semigeometric designs in a medallion or allover style. Field designs include dirional Boteh (paisley) or Herati (fish) patterns featuring a variety of tribal motifs. In the medallion style, the center has a lozenge-shaped or hexagonal motif with stylized quadrants in each corner of the field. Taleghan weavers incorporate field and border designs from the [[Hamadan Rug|Hamadan]] and [[Zanjan Rug|Zanjan]] Provinces. Flatwoven Kilim rugs and JAJIM RUGS are also made in geometric, tribal styles.<ref> Moheban, 2015, p.564-565</ref>
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Taleghan rugs have semigeometric designs in a medallion or allover style. Field designs include dirional Boteh (paisley) or Herati (fish) patterns featuring a variety of tribal motifs. In the medallion style, the center has a lozenge-shaped or hexagonal motif with stylized quadrants in each corner of the field. Taleghan weavers incorporate field and border designs from the [[Hamadan Rug|Hamadan]] and [[Zanjan Rug|Zanjan]] Provinces. Flatwoven Kilim rugs and Jajim RUGS are also made in geometric, tribal styles.<ref> Moheban, 2015, p.564-565</ref>
    
=== Weaving techniques ===
 
=== Weaving techniques ===
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