The Persian Baluch Tribal Wool Rug, measuring 52 x 63 cm (1.71 x 2.07 ft), features a primary color of brown with black secondary accents.
History and Origin: Baluch rugs originate from the nomadic Baluch tribes of southeastern Iran, western Afghanistan, and parts of Pakistan. These rugs are characterized by their bold geometric patterns and earthy colors, reflecting the rugged landscapes and tribal traditions of the Baluch people. Typically woven using hand-spun wool and dyed with natural pigments, Baluch rugs often incorporate motifs that convey cultural narratives and symbols of tribal identity. The small size of this rug suggests it was likely used for personal or decorative purposes within nomadic tents.