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Mrirt · Handmade in Morocco
Moroccan rug with a distinctive wide striped presence, woven by hand in Morocco. The ivory foundation supports a composition that moves between structure and spontaneity, giving this Mrirt rug a character that is both grounded and expressive. A single Mrirt rug can take two to four months to complete, depending on its size and the complexity of its wide striped field. The weaver works without a cartoon or plan — the design grows organically as the wool passes through their hands. Ivory is not a single shade across this rug. The hand-dyed wool creates a range within the color — warm cream in one section, cooler ivory in another — that gives the surface depth. The wide striped details sit within this range, relating to the ground rather than breaking from it. 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. Mrirt rugs belong to a design lineage that prioritizes material over ornament. In practice, this means the rug works in spaces where texture and authenticity matter — a calm bedroom, a curated living room, a studio where the floor carries as much weight as the walls. 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. AN Ivory Mrirt rug like this one does not follow trends. Its design comes from a weaving culture that values durability over novelty. It will hold its place in your home not because it is fashionable, but because it is authentic.

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