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Azilal · Handmade in Morocco
Moroccan rug with a distinctive tribal symbolic presence, woven by hand in Morocco. The ivory foundation supports a composition that moves between structure and spontaneity, giving this Azilal rug a character that is both grounded and expressive. The rhythm of the loom governs the making of this rug. Each knot tied, each row beaten down with a weighted comb, brings the weaver closer to completion. The process is not rushed, and the surface records that patience in its density and weight. With a medium pile, this rug balances underfoot comfort with visual definition. The tribal symbolic motifs remain legible even as the wool compresses under foot traffic. The surface softens with use without sacrificing the clarity of the pattern. Natural 100% wool has been the foundation of Moroccan rug weaving for centuries. It breathes, regulates temperature, and ages with character. A well-made wool rug grows softer over time without losing its structure — the opposite of synthetic alternatives that break down. 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. The natural variation in hand-spun wool means that the rug you receive will differ subtly from photographs. The dye may settle differently in one area than another. The knots may sit slightly closer or further apart. These are not imperfections. They are the evidence of a handmade object. What a hand-knotted wool rug brings to a room is not just color or pattern. It is a kind of presence — a quiet authority that comes from being made by hand. This rug has that quality, and it will carry it for the life of the piece.

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