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Beni Ourain · Handmade in Morocco
This large tribal Berber rug draws on Amazigh visual language, with hand-knotted symbolic line motifs in warm terracotta across a creamy wool field. Each symbol carries protective meaning within Berber tradition — diamond forms for warding off evil, zigzag lines for water and life. Handwoven from 100% natural highland wool by skilled artisans in the Atlas Mountains, the dense pile provides warmth, insulation, and lasting durability. The organic character collectors love — tactile pile, subtle line variation, and handmade finishing — makes this a heritage-forward statement piece for rustic, eclectic, and curated contemporary interiors.

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