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Hand-woven by the Imazighen women of the Azilal province in the mid-Atlas Mountains, this monochromatic rug is created with natural wool fibers from the tribe’s black and white sheep. The land is central to the Berber’s way of life, and the four panels of this unusually symmetrical design can be seen to represent the four seasons that mark the passing of time.
In Morocco, each rug tells the tale of its maker. The maellemas (master craftswomen) who weave the rugs use a language of simple geometric shapes to express the stories of their lives, incorporating e... Read More
In Morocco, each rug tells the tale of its maker. The maellemas (master craftswomen) who weave the rugs use a language of simple geometric shapes to express the stories of their lives, incorporating everything from fertility and birth to nature and spirituality. Each rug can take up to a year to complete and there is no such thing as pattern or design. Rather each rug is a spontaneous creative expression, revealing the weaver’s life at that moment. The designs recount daily trials and tribulations, as well as inherited ancestral messages passed down over time. Although each rug is unique, every maellema will incorporate mystical symbolism, known as baraka, into her design to ward off evil and offer protection. Read Less
Small: 5.3 ft L, 3.75 ft WLarge: 6.6 ft L, 3.5 ft WNew, wool
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