Triangles pointing skyward. Stripes of earth and indigo. A blessing for your home.
Nearly four weeks of work. The hands of Moroccan women artisans. One loom. One kilim — never to be repeated.
Handwoven in Morocco by skilled women artisans over nearly four weeks, this multicolor and red flatweave kilim is built entirely from 100% natural sheep's wool, dyed with madder root, indigo, pomegranate peel, and henna — four ancient sources, nothing synthetic. The construction is a reversible flatweave, the same intricate design carried on both sides with equal clarity. Repeated triangles climb the field from corner to corner, each one bordered by dense horizontal stripe bands in red, gold, green, indigo, and near-black. It is the only one of its kind in the world.
Meaning & Symbolism
Entirely imagined by the artisan, this Small Kilim Rug is truly one-of-a-kind. Its reversible design carries the same intricate pattern on both sides, allowing you to style, display, and enjoy it from either face with equal beauty and durability. The composition is centred around repeated multicoloured triangles — sacred symbols in Amazigh culture representing protection, strength, and guidance. They point upward like the peaks of the Anti-Atlas, rooting the rug in the landscape where it was made.
The dense horizontal stripe bands that fill each triangle and border carry their own meaning: red speaks to strength and the vitality of life, gold to warmth and welcome, green to the land and its endurance, indigo to protection and calm, and the near-black ground to the honest weight of dark fleece. Together they form a quiet inventory of forces the artisan wanted this rug to carry into a home.
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 colour in this rug comes from one of two sources: a plant-based pigment dissolved in a copper pot, or the natural colour of the wool itself, straight from the sheep. Nothing is bought as a ready-made colour.
The forest greens and warm terracotta tones are not separate dyes — they are made by layering and over-dyeing the three base pigments by hand.
The deep near-black tones are not dyed at all — they come straight from the natural colour of the wool, sheared from different sheep.
Perfect Spaces
At 41 × 28 in (104 × 71 cm), this rug works beautifully in compact, intentional spaces where a burst of Moroccan colour and pattern makes an immediate impression.
A welcoming detail that introduces the home with genuine Moroccan character — the first thing guests see, and the thing they remember.
The bold woven design holds as textile art — hung flat against a wall, it reads like a painting made from wool and time.
A compact layer of colour, softness, and handmade presence — enough to anchor a corner without filling it.
Small scale and soft natural wool make it easy to place beside a bed — the first texture underfoot each morning.
Colour and texture help define a quiet personal corner — this rug makes a nook feel genuinely inhabited.
May your home be protected from all that is heavy. May the triangles woven here keep your family strong and guided. May colour fill your days, and strength guide your steps. And like these woven forms, may you always rise. — The Artisan's Blessing
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