Talpur dynasty Balochi rugs (Balochi: قالی بلوچ، فرش بلوچ), also called Baluch or Baluchi, are a group of carpets woven by the Baloch tribes in Nimroz province, Sistan and Baluchistan province, and Khorasan province (Khorasani Baloch) in the northeast and southeast of Iran.[1][2] Baloch rugs are typically eight feet in length, which made them lighter and easier to transport.[3] Nature, animal figurines, religious beliefs in Baluch prayer rugs,[4] and objects of interest and use by the people of the tribe and the villagers are visualized in these designs.They are mostly designed geometrically with lines and surfaces, creating abstract and non-abstract patterns.[3][8] Baloch rugs tend to be a dark combination of reds, browns, and blues, with touches of white.