Textiles
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Price €48.00MA1024-283
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-282
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-281
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-280
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-279
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-278
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-277
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-276
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €48.00MA1024-275
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €65.00MA1024-274
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €65.00MA1024-273
Lovely cushion cover made by reusing a piece of vintage hambel fabric.
The back is made of new white cotton fabric.
Closes with a zipper.
Sold without filling.
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Price €630.00MA1024-615
Once again, the weavers of the Azilal region show us their inexhaustible creativity with this magnificent carpet, hand-knotted entirely with natural wool and dyed with vegetable dyes. Their designs, although they may seem abstract, respond to the ancient Berber symbolism that has been carried over time for centuries, preserving its prophylactic and propitiatory function of fertility and prosperity.
The current Moroccan province of Azilal is a mountainous area located between the High and Middle Atlas.
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Price €885.00MA1024-614
A striking natural wool knotted rug on a cotton warp. Its designs, although they may seem abstract, respond to the ancient Berber symbolism that has been carried over time for centuries, preserving its prophylactic and propitiatory function of fertility and prosperity. The result is a unique piece that will fit into any modern space, giving it an undeniable personality.
The current Moroccan province of Azilal is a mountainous area located between the High and Middle Atlas.
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Price €1,165.00MA1024-613
Authentic Beni Ouaraïn loop-knotted double-sided rug. 100% natural undyed wool on cotton warp. Loop-knotted, the pile becomes thicker with less wear. The way it is woven allows it to be used on both sides. Its simple design based on horizontal stripes combining different shades of the palette from brown to beige, gives it an undeniable tribal character as well as a serene organic harmony.
The Beni Ouaraïn are a confederation formed by about seventeen Berber groups inhabiting primarily the northeastern part of the Moroccan Middle Atlas mountain range. Among those tribes they may be cited the Aït Jelidassen, the Zerarda, the Aït Assou, the Ahl Telt, the Beni bou Zart or the Imrilen. The quality of the Beni Ouaraïn textiles has been acknowledged admired since long and to that have contributed the dexterity of their artisan weavers (mainly women) and the quality of the wool from a local breed of small sheeps that may still be found in certain areas inhabited by the Beni Ouaraïn. Their rugs use that wool for their warp, weft and knots. Their long pile and silky touch rugs have become well-known worldwide for the use of the very characteristic so-called -Berber knot- on two or three warp threads, the lovely cream palette of the natural undyed wool used and their medium to high thickness. However, as an exception, the expert Gebhart Blazek gives account as to how until relatively recent times the Beni bou Zart where still using the loop-knot for some of their textiles. When decorated they use geometrical patterns that reflect the richness of the Berber iconography and simbology with references to feminine and masculine elements. Beni Ouaraïn rugs are not originally meant for decoration. They would serve as mattresses for the family to withstand the freezing cold winter nights at the Atlas and then, turned over onto the other side, during the summer.
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Price €695.00MA1024-617
Original Beni Ouarain rug knotted by combining the traditional natural wool of this region with scraps of reused material (bucheraouite) in the rhomboidal designs. Once again, Berber women show us how to maintain tradition by making the most of resources, obtaining an even more beautiful result.
The Beni Ouaraïn are a confederation made up of around seventeen Berber tribes who predominantly inhabit the extreme northwest of the Moroccan Middle Atlas region. These tribes or groups include the Aït Jelidassen, the Zerarda, the Aït Assou, the Ahl Telt, the Beni bou Zart or the Imrilen. The quality of Beni Ouaraïn textiles has long been recognised and admired, and this has been helped by the skill of their artisan weavers, the vast majority of whom are women, and the quality of the wool used, which comes from a small variety of sheep that can still be found in the areas they inhabit. Their carpets are characterised by the use of this wool both in the warp and weft, as well as for the knotting. The knotting uses the characteristic Berber knot on two or three threads. Nevertheless, the expert Gebhart Blazek describes how, until relatively recently, the Beni bou Zart continued to make some of their weavings using the loop knot. The wool used is natural, undyed, and the technique used results in long-pile, silky-feel carpets with a warm palette of whites, ivories and creams. They are sometimes decorated with motifs, mostly geometric, made from undyed natural wool in black or brown tones and which reflect the rich Berber iconography and symbolism with allusions to feminine and masculine elements and procreation. Beni Ouaraïn rugs did not have a decorative function. They were used as communal mattresses for the family during the cold winter nights in the mountains and, turned over, during the summer.
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Price €410.00MA1024-616
Original, newly created rug, hand-knotted using the shiny, silky wool characteristic of the Jbel Siroua region, 100% natural and undyed. Taznahkt is the main souk of this region inhabited by the confederation of clans known as Aït Ouaouazguite.
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Price €490.00MA1024-536
Original, newly created rug, hand-knotted using the shiny, silky wool characteristic of the Jbel Siroua region, 100% natural and undyed. Taznahkt is the main souk of this region inhabited by the confederation of clans known as Aït Ouaouazguite.
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Price €490.00MA1024-535
Original, newly created rug, hand-knotted using the shiny, silky wool characteristic of the Jbel Siroua region, 100% natural and undyed. Taznahkt is the main souk of this region inhabited by the confederation of clans known as Aït Ouaouazguite.
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Price €225.00MA1024-352
A beautiful Moroccan haïk or shawl. Handwoven by artisans in cotton. From the 1990’s. A haïk or -tahraoukht-, is an outer garment used by the different Berber tribes as part of their attire. It may come in many sizes and the way to wear it can vary a lot depending on the area and the needs of the wearer, for example, as a cape or as a sort of veil to cover head and face. It is full of possibilities though, bedcover, light blanket, as a curtain, tablecloth ... You decide.
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Price €475.00MA1024-530
A Magnificent flat woven rug or Shadoui from the Jbel Siroua range, in the Moroccan southwest. Made entirely of natural undyed black and white wool. Originally used as saddlebags or riding blankets by members of the Berber tribe Aït Ouaouazguite.
Among the very characteristic pieces from this group there are this flatwoven striped textiles that in the local Berber dialect are called -lahmal i shadoui-. The weft-twining technique used for the weaving of these wool blankets, though certain examples may mix wool and goat hair for decoration, is called -shadaoui- and it can barely be found anywhere else in Morocco. True ethnic elegance, as this one.
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Price €595.00MA1024-358
Magnificent saddle blanket -Shadoui- from Jbel Siroua, in southwestern Morocco. Specifically from the Berber group of Aït Mzangan, belonging to the confederation of the Aït Ouaouazguite. Made entirely of natural wool, white and black without dyeing for the stripes, and natural dyes for the symbols. Masterfully crafted, features an extraordinary definition of its designs. Without a doubt a collector's item.
Originally used as saddlebags or horse blankets by members of the Berber tribe Aït Ouaouazguite, these flat weaves, which in the local Berber dialect are known as -lahmal i shadoui-, employ the technique known as -shadoui-, that is, weaving the weft over the warp in a characteristic way that, in a certain way, resembles embroidery despite being woven and decorated with black and white stripes, sometimes also mixed with goat hair, which they call Zanafi. This technique is very rare to find anywhere else in Morocco.
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Price €525.00MA1024-532
A handmade artisan flatwoven rug or -hanbel- from the Berber group of the Zaïan. The Zaïan inhabit certain areas of the Moroccan Middle Atlas mountain range. Their textiles are well-renowned for their outstanding quality and design as well as for it rich use of colors, combining wool and cotton. The outcome is very often espectacular and a real pleasure for the eye.
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Price €885.00MA1024-531
Sensational vintage Berber hand-made hambel from the Middle Atlas region near the city of Azrou. This flat-woven rug made of wool and cotton, features a masterful decoration that combines traditional motifs and colours from this area and which, unfortunately, is difficult to find today. Unique!
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Price €490.00MA1024-533
A handmade flatwoven rug or -hanbel- from the Berber tribe of the Zemmour. The Zemmour inhabit areas of the Middle Atlas mountain range in Morocco. Their flatwoven textiles are among the most reputed ones in Morocco. That is attributable not only to the quality of the materials, wool and cotton, but also to their skill, their beautiful use of reds and the vast variety of horizontal and vertical decorative motifs used that evidence the amazingly rich Berber symbology combining male, female and life elements. Very decorative and true pieces of art.
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Price €290.00MA1024-534
A handmade flatwoven rug or -hanbel- from the Berber tribe of the Zemmour. The Zemmour inhabit areas of the Middle Atlas mountain range in Morocco. Their flatwoven textiles are among the most reputed ones in Morocco. That is attributable not only to the quality of the materials, wool and cotton, but also to their skill, their beautiful use of reds and the vast variety of horizontal and vertical decorative motifs used that evidence the amazingly rich Berber symbology combining male, female and life elements. Very decorative and true pieces of art.
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Price €410.00MA1024-381
A handmade flatwoven rug or -hanbel- from the Berber tribe of the Zemmour. The Zemmour inhabit areas of the Middle Atlas mountain range in Morocco. Their flatwoven textiles are among the most reputed ones in Morocco. That is attributable not only to the quality of the materials, wool and cotton, but also to their skill, their beautiful use of reds and the vast variety of horizontal and vertical decorative motifs used that evidence the amazingly rich Berber symbology combining male, female and life elements. Very decorative and true pieces of art.
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Price €415.00MA1024-380
A handmade flatwoven rug or -hanbel- from the Berber tribe of the Zemmour. The Zemmour inhabit areas of the Middle Atlas mountain range in Morocco. Their flatwoven textiles are among the most reputed ones in Morocco. That is attributable not only to the quality of the materials, wool and cotton, but also to their skill, their beautiful use of reds and the vast variety of horizontal and vertical decorative motifs used that evidence the amazingly rich Berber symbology combining male, female and life elements. Very decorative and true pieces of art.
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Price €450.00MA1024-379
A handmade flatwoven rug or -hanbel- from the Berber tribe of the Zemmour. The Zemmour inhabit areas of the Middle Atlas mountain range in Morocco. Their flatwoven textiles are among the most reputed ones in Morocco. That is attributable not only to the quality of the materials, wool and cotton, but also to their skill, their beautiful use of reds and the vast variety of horizontal and vertical decorative motifs used that evidence the amazingly rich Berber symbology combining male, female and life elements. Very decorative and true pieces of art.
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Price €190.00MA1024-529
Attractive Berber shawl, cape or -handira- for girls from the Aït Atta group in the Moroccan High Atlas. It has the characteristic distribution of stripes and colours of this group.
The Handira is the traditional Berber shawl worn by women, whose design is unique to each clan or tribe, so that they can be identified in the weekly or annual souks and fairs, where people from different origins meet. On special occasions they wear them pinned with the characteristic set of silver brooches -fibulae- so typical of Moroccan goldsmithing.
The Aït Atta confederation inhabits an extensive territory that extends from the Draa valley to the Ziz valley in the Moroccan High Atlas mountain range.
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Price €190.00MA1024-528
Authentic -handira-, Berber cape or shawl from M'Tougha in the Moroccan High Atlas. It is handwoven on cotton warp in natural, undyed wool, except for the orange stripe characteristic of this area.
The Handira is the traditional Berber shawl worn by women, whose design is unique to each clan or tribe, so that they can be easily identified in the weekly or annual souks and fairs, where people from different origins meet.
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Price €190.00MA1024-527
Authentic -handira-, Berber cape or shawl from M'Tougha in the Moroccan High Atlas. It is handwoven on cotton warp in natural, undyed wool, except for the orange stripe characteristic of this area.
The Handira is the traditional Berber shawl worn by women, whose design is unique to each clan or tribe, so that they can be easily identified in the weekly or annual souks and fairs, where people from different origins meet.
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Price €210.00MA1024-357
Beautiful vintage blanket -batani- with a cheerful combination of colours. Woven in wool and cotton on a warp made of reused materials. Very versatile.
It comes from the Ourika region, in the Moroccan High Atlas.
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Price €250.00MA1024-356
Beautiful vintage blanket -batani-. It presents a very original combination of colors and propitiatory Berber symbols. Woven in wool on cotton warp on a high warp loom using the flat weaving technique, its versatility has no limits since due to its consistency, it could also be used on the floor as a rug.
It comes from the Ourika region, in the Moroccan High Atlas.
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Price €290.00MA1024-355
A most beautiful vintage blanket - batani - with a very original combination of colours. Woven in wool on cotton warp on a high warp loom using the flat weaving technique, its versatility has no limits since, due to its consistency, it could also be used on the floor as a rug.
It comes from the Moroccan province of Azilal, a mountainous area located between the High and Middle Atlas. Among the Berber groups that inhabit it, the Aït bou Oulli stand out.
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Price €265.00MA1024-354
Beautiful storage bag, saddlebag or -tagarart- made of old wool from the Berber tribe of Aït Bou Oulli. Made of natural, undyed wool. The asymmetry of its horizontal stripes gives it a delightful harmony.
These pieces are sewn together lengthwise, folded in half, to form a bag. They are used for transporting grain or horse blankets.
Among the Berber groups that inhabit the Moroccan province of Azilal, a mountainous area located between the High and Middle Atlas, the Aït Bou Oulli stand out.
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Price €235.00MA1024-353
Beautiful storage bag, saddlebag or -tagarart- made of old wool from the M'Tougha region in the Moroccan High Atlas. Made of natural undyed wool. The asymmetry of its horizontal stripes gives it a delightful harmony.
These pieces are sewn together lengthwise folded in half to form a sack. They are used for transporting grain or horse blankets.
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