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Azilal · Handmade in Morocco
An ivory wool rug hand-knotted in Morocco, this Azilal piece works an ivory wool surface into a composition of tribal symbolic rhythms. It belongs to the Azilal Collection and carries the visual vocabulary of its makers. The women who weave these rugs learn the craft early, watching mothers and grandmothers at the loom. Each weaver makes decisions about motif placement and knot tension as they work. No two weavers tie the same knot, and no two rugs from the same village are identical. 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. The wool, sourced from sheep raised at altitude, produces a fiber that is both soft and resilient. Underfoot, the medium pile cushions without feeling thick. The surface warms naturally to the touch, making it comfortable in bare feet across all seasons. 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. Designed to hold its place across years and through changes, this Azilal rug earns its keep in a home. It asks for attention when unfolded and rewards patience as it settles. The ivory ground and tribal symbolic rhythm will wear well, not because the design is safe, but because it is honest.

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