A Khorjin is a traditional, handcrafted nomadic bag from Central Asia, made for centuries by tribes such as the Baloch, Turkmen, Qashqai, and Kurds. Originally used to carry belongings over animals like donkeys or horses, Khorjins combine knotted rug techniques with flat-woven kilims, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and cultural identity. Today, they are prized collector's items found in museums worldwide—each piece telling a story through its patterns, colors, and traditional techniques.