Wool pattern wefts in a weft faced weave. The six vertical panels in solid charcoal black, ecru, and flannel grey are artistically interrupted by sections with striated or abrashed grey and cream tones. The placements are totally random and can be traced back to the whims of the rustic tribal woman weaver. The greys and ecru are natural sheep tones, and the black is likely as well. Such long strips are woven on the simplest of portable, one person, looms. As new condition. Symmetrical left-right reduction is probably the most effective, if you really, really want to.