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Mrirt · Handmade in Morocco
Handwoven in the Mrirt tradition of the Middle Atlas, this Moroccan rug makes its statement through bold color-blocking and rich earth tones. A dominant ochre field anchors the composition, flanked by contrasting side sections in rust, olive, and dark teal. The large rectangular panels create a patchwork effect that feels both architectural and organic, with each color zone carrying its own visual weight. The weaver has balanced warm and cool earth tones with precision. The ochre and rust sections bring warmth and energy, while the olive and teal panels provide grounding contrast. The transitions between color blocks are handled with the subtle unevenness characteristic of hand-dyeing, giving the rug a depth that a machine-made equivalent cannot replicate. The soft medium-to-thick pile creates a plush surface that invites touch. Hand-knotted from 100% wool in Morocco, the rug combines traditional Mrirt weaving techniques with a contemporary color sensibility. The fringed ends complete the handcrafted finish. This rug brings warmth and structure to any space. Its bold composition works as a focal point in a living room or bedroom, while the earthy palette ensures it integrates naturally with a wide range of interior styles.

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