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Modern Berber · Handmade in Morocco
Handwoven in the Middle Atlas tradition, this Moroccan rug brings together abstract geometry and sculptural texture in a soft neutral palette. The composition combines raised plush areas with flatter woven sections, creating a multidimensional surface that shifts with the light. Ivory, cream, beige, and light taupe wool yarns are hand-selected and hand-spun before the weaving begins, ensuring every strand carries the character of its origin. The design unfolds across the surface through abstract rectangular blocks, irregular linear divisions, horizontal bands, and asymmetrical geometric forms. The weaver has balanced positive and negative space with care, letting the plush areas rise from the flatter ground in a way that gives the rug both depth and restraint. From across a room, the composition reads as a unified neutral field. Up close, the individual motifs and textural transitions reveal the hand that made them. The dense plush pile with carved high-low detailing creates a surface that feels as interesting underfoot as it appears from above. The higher pile areas catch the light differently than the flatwoven sections, giving the rug a quiet animation throughout the day. Each knot is tied by hand on a vertical loom, with the weaver working row by row, adjusting the pattern as the composition develops. This is a rug that works in spaces where texture and subtlety matter. Its neutral palette allows it to anchor a room without dominating, while the abstract geometric forms give it a contemporary character rooted in tradition. Handmade in Morocco from 100% wool, it carries the skill and patience of artisans who have been perfecting their craft for generations.

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