Four symbols. Four pillars of life. A blessing for your home.
Nearly seven weeks of work. One artisan. One loom. One rug — never to be repeated.
This handwoven green Moroccan kilim rug was made by Moroccan women artisans, working on a vertical loom over nearly seven weeks of patient work — thread by thread, never copied, never repeated. It is a true flatweave — low-profile, durable, and easy to place in everyday rooms. Made entirely from 100% natural wool and naturally dyed, this is not a reproduction — it was entirely imagined by the artisan who made it. It is the only one of its kind in the world.
Meaning & Symbolism
At the heart of this rug are four geometric symbols — two in red, two in black — set in a quiet rhythm across the green field. Together they represent the four pillars of life: family, health, love, and prosperity.
These motifs are placed to guide and protect your home, infusing each space with courage, harmony, and strength. Around them, smaller marks — bird-like figures, small diamonds, and checkered bands — add a quieter chorus of blessings woven in by the artisan's hand.
The result is not only decoration, but a handmade object shaped by patience, memory, and daily use.
The Symbols on This Rug
Each motif carries meaning in Amazigh weaving — together they read like a quiet blessing for your home.
Color from the Earth
Every color in this rug comes from one of two sources: a traditional pigment dissolved in a copper pot, or the natural color of the wool itself, straight from the sheep. Nothing is bought as a ready-made color.
The deep emerald green of the field comes from over-dyeing yellow wool in indigo — never from a separate dye.
The black, white, and warm red threads in the motifs are not all dyed — the black and cream come straight from the natural color of the wool.
Perfect Spaces
At 66 × 37 in (168 × 94 cm), this rug works beautifully as a focal piece in mid-sized rooms.
A warm, grounding centerpiece that anchors a seating area with handmade texture.
Soft wool and Moroccan colour add comfort without feeling generic.
A welcoming detail that introduces the home with Moroccan character.
The woven design can be displayed as cultural textile art.
A compact layer of colour, softness, and handmade presence.
"May your family always be safe and happy, may your health always be strong, may you feel surrounded by love, and may prosperity fill your life in every way." — The Artisan's Blessing
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