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Beni Ourain · Handmade in Morocco
Handwoven in the Beni Ourain tradition of the Middle Atlas Mountains, this Moroccan rug stands apart with its rich green field-a color rarely seen in traditional Berber weaving. The emerald-to-forest green wool is achieved through natural dyeing techniques that give the color a depth and variation that synthetic dyes cannot match. Across this green field, an irregular ivory diamond lattice creates a striking contrast that feels both traditional and contemporary. The overlapping lozenges and intersecting diagonal lines of the lattice vary in scale and placement, giving the composition an organic rhythm. The weaver has balanced the green field against the ivory motifs with care, creating a design where neither element dominates. In bright light, the green deepens and the ivory diamonds advance; in softer light, the relationship shifts, and the lattice becomes more integrated with the ground. The thick, plush pile with a soft, shaggy handwoven surface creates a luxurious feel underfoot. Hand-knotted from 100% wool in Morocco, the rug carries the authenticity of Beni Ourain weaving traditions in a color palette that expands the traditional range. Fringed edges complete the handcrafted finish. This rug brings an unexpected color dimension to the Beni Ourain tradition. The green field adds warmth and vitality, making it a distinctive choice for bedrooms, living rooms, and spaces where a touch of color enriches the interior without overwhelming it.

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