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Azilal · Handmade in Morocco
Made to anchor living room, bedroom, and studio with warmth and texture, this moroccan rug from Morocco combines ivory wool fields with tribal symbolic detailing. The Azilal tradition favors clarity over clutter, and this piece follows that line. The wool is hand-carded, hand-spun, and natural-dyed before a single knot is tied — a process measured in months. Moroccon artisans work on vertical looms in their homes, building the rug row by row. The irregular rhythm of the knots is not a flaw, but evidence of the human hand at every stage. 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 tribal symbolic details sit within this range, relating to the ground rather than breaking from it. Hand-knotting at this density produces a rug built for daily life. The wool compresses and rebounds. The structure holds under furniture, foot traffic, and the normal wear of a lived-in home. With reasonable care, a rug of this construction lasts through decades of use. Versatile by design, this Azilal rug suits living room, bedroom, and studio. Its neutral field and restrained pattern allow it to work alongside both minimal furnishings and layered interiors. It does not demand the room be built around it — it adapts to what is already there. Over time, the surface will settle. The wool will soften underfoot. The colors may shift slightly as the natural dyes age. A hand-knotted rug does not arrive finished in the same way a factory product does. It continues to develop character as it is lived with. 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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