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Beni Ourain · Handmade in Morocco
There is an ivory field that runs through this Beni Ourain rug, and across it, diamond forms appear in deliberate succession. Woven in Morocco by hand, it carries the Beni Ourain Collection aesthetic into living room and bedroom where it becomes a quiet foundation for everything placed around it. A single Beni Ourain rug can take two to four months to complete, depending on its size and the complexity of its diamond field. The weaver works without a cartoon or plan — the design grows organically as the wool passes through their hands. This rug adapts to different environments. Against neutral walls and natural materials — linen, wood, leather — it reads as textural and warm. In layered interiors, its ivory field provides breathing room. The pattern is present without demanding attention. 100% wool forms the body of this rug. The fibers are hand-selected, washed, and carded before spinning. The natural lanolin in the wool gives it a softness that synthetic fibers cannot replicate, while the length of the staple fibers contributes to the rug's durability. Place it in a living room, and it defines the zone. Use it in a bedroom, and it adds warmth at the foot of the bed without drawing focus. The rug adapts to its context because its palette is restrained and its pattern has rhythm rather than insistence. Because this rug is hand-knotted, no two pieces are identical. The weaver's decisions about knot tension, motif placement, and dye lot create a textile that is singular. Small variations in the pattern, the color, and the surface are not deviations from a standard — they are the standard. To own a hand-knotted Moroccan rug is to participate in a tradition that spans centuries. The weaver who made this rug worked without deadlines, building the surface knot by knot, knowing the textile would outlive them. That care is woven into every row.

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