The Heybatloo pattern is a specific design used in Persian rugs, inspired by nature, and is one of the original patterns that has existed for a long time. This pattern is characterized by small circular decorations and large angular sections, within which intricate geometric patterns are applied. The design is named after the town, village, or tribe where it was first identified, and it is one of the oldest and most famous patterns in Persian rugs. The Heybatloo pattern is particularly found in the kilims of the Qashqai tribe, featuring large hexagons and small geometric motifs. The design is highly intricate and is woven without the use of a sketch. Persian rug designs are mainly categorized into four types, and the Heybatloo pattern falls under the category known as "Medallion."