Warp.—Usually wool, frequently goats' hair.
Woof.—Always dark wool.
Nap.—Fine, long, compact, lustrous wool, goats' and camels' hair.
Sides.—Overcast or selvaged, usually with goats' or horses' hair.
Ends.—Wide ornamented selvage with loose or twisted warp ends. Often a row of colored yarns run through the web.
Border.—From three to four border stripes, usually one wide one and two narrow ones.
Prevailing Colors.—Usually dark reds and dark browns with a sprinkling of white. Tan is frequently employed in the field and is generally the undyed camel's hair.
BELUCHISTAN RUG
Size 6'8" × 3'4"
(Without the webbing, which is one foot long at each end)
(MINA KHANI DESIGN)
FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE AUTHOR