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Mrirt · Handmade in Morocco
There is an ivory field that runs through this Mrirt rug, and across it, wide striped forms appear in deliberate succession. Woven in Morocco by hand, it carries the Mrirt Collection aesthetic into living room, bedroom, and studio where it becomes a quiet foundation for everything placed around it. AN Ivory Mrirt rug like this one reflects a lineage that predates mechanized textile production. The techniques used to spin, dye, and knot the wool have existed for centuries. The tools are simple — a loom, a comb, hands — but the result is a textile that machine production cannot replicate. The flat wool surface catches light unevenly, shifting as the angle changes. This is not a uniform textile. Shadows collect in the low points between knots; highlights catch on the raised areas. The surface has a quiet animation that changes with the time of day. 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. In living room, bedroom, and studio, the ivory field reflects available light, helping the room feel open. The wide striped motifs add the visual weight needed to keep the eye moving. The rug holds its own in both bright and low-light conditions, shifting appearance without losing its presence. The tradition of hand-knotting wool rugs in Morocco predates the industrial revolution by centuries. The tools and techniques have changed very little. A weaver from two hundred years ago would recognize the process used to make this rug — the loom, the comb, the hand-spun wool, the patience required to build a textile knot by knot. Designed to hold its place across years and through changes, this Mrirt rug earns its keep in a home. It asks for attention when unfolded and rewards patience as it settles. The ivory ground and wide striped rhythm will wear well, not because the design is safe, but because it is honest.

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