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Beni Ourain · Handmade in Morocco
Handwoven in the Beni Ourain tradition of the Middle Atlas Mountains, this Moroccan rug brings a distinctive sculptural quality to the traditional ivory-and-black palette. Bold black curving lines flow vertically across a warm ivory field, creating elongated loop forms that rise and fall like drawn marks on paper. The symmetrical composition is anchored by a black edge line that frames the design and gives it structure. The curving lines vary in thickness and intensity as they travel across the surface, reflecting the natural variation in hand-spun wool and the weaver's intuitive control of the pattern. The loops create a rhythm that reads as both organic and deliberate-the sweep of a line that was guided by hand rather than machine. The soft, dense pile with a plush handwoven surface provides comfort underfoot while maintaining the clarity of the curvilinear design. Hand-knotted from 100% wool in Morocco, the rug combines the minimal elegance of contemporary line art with the authenticity of Beni Ourain weaving traditions. Fringed edges complete the handcrafted finish. This rug brings a sense of movement and grace to any space. The flowing curves soften the geometric rigor typical of Berber weaving, making it particularly suited to interiors that balance clean lines with organic warmth.

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