Originating from Afghanistan, this noteworthy circular rug boasts the remarkable precision of a Heriz design set within a tribal aesthetic. With a rich raspberry red background, the rug's primary color is a vivid and striking red. Guaranteeing a visually harmonious blend, the central design occupies itself within the confines of a multi-leveled border framing the central artwork. The initial internal border includes an intricate rhythmic pattern of simple geometric shapes and floral designs set against a peaceful beige background. This internal frame interplays between the interjections of red and blue, creating a subtly calming contrast against the vibrant central motif. Progressing further away from the heart of the rug, the second layer of bordering unfolds into a more elaborate presentation of complex floral elements and vine-like patterns. This elaboration incorporates various shades of the primary colors namely the vibrant red, deep blue, earthy green, serene beige, and mustard yellows, all harmoniously woven together to create a visually appealing amalgamation. To finalize the boundary of the composition, the outermost border unfolds a cascade of artistic finesse. It showcases an intense rhythmic dance of stylized floral motifs and vines on a beige border with brilliant dashes of the main colors. This edge embroidery makes the rug an exquisite piece to behold from every perspective. The rug qualifies as a new type, created with the time-tested mixture of wool on cotton. It measures a sizeable 10 feet by 10 feet. Although the rug provides a suggestion of certain finesse found in antique items, the fraying on the edges could merely indicate a well-utilized rug. This piece appears to affirm the detail-oriented craftsmanship of its maker, boasting a rich heritage stemming from intricate Oriental and Persian designs.