Step into a sensory journey across generations with this exquisite, hand-woven Moroccan rug — a living relic of traditional craftsmanship and ancestral artistry. At approx. 2.95 m × 1.8 m, this rug is substantial enough to anchor a living room, lounge, or bedroom, yet versatile enough to transform a smaller space into an intimate, warm sanctuary.
Natural Materials & Handcrafted Integrity
Carefully crafted from sheep’s wool (with occasional touches of goat hair and cotton), each fibre carries the soft richness, breathability, and resilience that only natural fibres can offer. This is not a mass-produced piece — it was originally woven by a maker for her own home, using techniques passed down through generations. No chemical shortcuts, no synthetic shortcuts; just the raw, tactile evidence of long-standing weaving traditions.
Unique, One-of-a-Kind Character
As part of a carefully curated vintage collection (ranging roughly from the 1980s to early 20th century), this rug was hand-selected from souks, alleyways and family homes — not from a factory floor. What you receive is singular: irregularities in weave, subtle variations in dye depth, and the unique imprint of decades of careful use. These quirks are not flaws — they are part of the rug’s soul, its proof of authenticity and life.
Cultural Symbolism & Intention
More than décor, this rug carries intention. The original maker wove symbolic motifs believed to protect against the evil eye, to invite good fortune and to hold ancestral memory — a protective, spiritual tapestry, now passed forward.
Timeless Warmth & Aesthetic Versatility
With its “warm hues,” textured wool, and imperfectly perfect weave, this rug brings a deep, grounded warmth to interiors. Its organic tones and tactile presence suit a wide range of decor styles — from bohemian or eclectic, to minimal, Scandinavian, or modern — making it ideal as a statement piece or a subtle foundation.
Whether placed under a coffee table, beneath a cosy reading nook, or as the anchor for a lounge area, this rug invites you to step barefoot, to settle in, and to feel the imprint of Moroccan craft, memory, and history beneath your feet.




