Thirty-two panels. Thirty-two small prayers. One rug for your home.
Eight weeks of work. One artisan. One loom. One rug — never to be repeated.
This hand-knotted patchwork Moroccan rug was made in the village of Taznakht, in the foothills of Morocco's Anti-Atlas Mountains. It was woven on a vertical loom by a single artisan over roughly eight weeks of patient work — panel by panel, each its own small composition, then joined into one graphic whole. Made entirely from 100% natural sheep's wool and dyed with traditional pigments, this is not a reproduction. It is the only one of its kind in the world.
Meaning & Symbolism
What looks like a patchwork is in fact a quiet language, panel by panel. Across the more than thirty squares, the visual vocabulary of the Amazigh people repeats and varies — diamonds for protection and courage, chevrons and zigzags for the journey of life, rosettes for joy, and small Tifinagh-inspired marks that honor one of the oldest alphabets on earth.
These are prayers woven in wool, passed down through generations of women who never needed to explain them — because those who knew, knew. No two panels carry the same arrangement, which makes the whole rug a record of a single artisan's memory and 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 greens, the dusty rose, and the burnt orange across the panels are all built by layering the three pigments above — never from a separate dye.
The black, white, and warm grey threads woven through the panels and dividers are not dyed at all — they come straight from the natural color of the wool, sheared from different sheep.
Perfect Spaces
At 45 × 82 in (114 × 208 cm), this rug is large enough to anchor a room and become its focal point.
The patchwork composition works as a conversation-rich focal point under a sofa and coffee table.
Natural wool and layered motifs bring warmth at the foot of a bed without feeling mass-produced.
The artistic grid adds color, story, and visual rhythm to a creative workspace.
The handmade panels create a grounded corner for quiet time with an armchair.
The motif-rich surface can hang as a large piece of textile art.
"May this rug bring the courage of diamonds and the warmth of thirty blessings into your home. May it bring quiet wonder to your heart and light to every room it enters." — The Artisan's Blessing
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