Difference between revisions of "Baluch Rug"

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|Dyeing method    = [[Natural Knot|Natural]], [[Synthetic Knot|Synthetic]]
 
|Dyeing method    = [[Natural Knot|Natural]], [[Synthetic Knot|Synthetic]]
 
|Pile material      = [[Wool]], [[Camel Hair]]
 
|Pile material      = [[Wool]], [[Camel Hair]]
|Foundation material    = Wool, [[Cotton]], [[Camel Hair]]
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|Foundation material    = Wool, [[Cotton]], [[Camel Wool]]
 
|Weaving Technique      =  
 
|Weaving Technique      =  
 
|Knot type      = [[Asymmetrical Knot|Asymmetrical]] (Persian)
 
|Knot type      = [[Asymmetrical Knot|Asymmetrical]] (Persian)

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Baluch rugs are tribal, hand-woven in the eastern part of Iran by nomadic Baluchi tribes. The majority of them are made in the province Sistan and Baluchistan, which sits on the extreme south east border. A lot of Baluch rugs also come out of Iran's vast province of Khorassan which is just to the north near Afghanistan, and tend to be marketed in Mashad. Colors of Baluch rugs are usually predominantly a rich burgundy with some very dark navy blue and accents of beige. They frequently have either an overall pattern, tree-of-life, etc., or a prayer rug design.Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(): fork failed - Cannot allocate memory