Multicolor Antique-Style Moroccan Rug – Handwoven Artisan Piece

Multicolor Moroccan Rug - Handwoven Wool - Antique Style - 85 x 47 in

£952.00
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Multicolor Antique-Style Moroccan Rug – Handwoven Artisan Piece
Handwoven in Taznakht, Morocco

Multicolor Moroccan Rug - Handwoven Wool - Antique Style - 85 x 47 in

Only 1 in stock — one rug per design, born from the weaver’s imagination.
£952.00

At A Glance

✦ Handwoven over ~8 weeks by the Iznaguen Women’s Cooperative in Taznakht
✦ 100% High-Quality Atlas Mountain Wool, naturally plant-dyed
✦ 85 × 47 in (216 × 119 cm) — mixed construction featuring a distinctive flatwoven square pattern integrated with textured, hand-knotted elements
✦ Vibrant multicolor palette — capturing antique-style artistic storytelling to bring rhythm, patience & Moroccan spirit to your space
✦ Moroccan Artisan Label & STEP Fair Trade certified

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Moroccan Artisan Label — Certified Handmade in Morocco
Moroccan Artisan Label Certified handmade in Morocco — highest artisan quality.
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STEP Fair Trade Ethically crafted by skilled weavers, fair wages paid.
The Story of This Rug

Forty panels. Forty symbols. Eight weeks at the loom.

Every panel a different colour. Every motif placed by hand. One rug — never to be repeated.

Woven across more than forty individual colour-block panels — deep red, navy, lavender, sage green, olive, orange, teal, dusty rose, ivory — this Moroccan area rug was made in Taznakht, at the foot of the Anti-Atlas mountains, by skilled Amazigh women artisans working over eight weeks. The construction is mixed: flat-woven kilim panels for the coloured fields, and hand-knotted pile in the mosaic borders that separate each square — dense, raised, packed with vivid colour. Not one panel repeats another: each carries its own motif drawn from generations of Amazigh symbol-making — X-crosses, stepped diamonds, tree-of-life forms, zigzag bands, eight-point stars, checkerboard fields, arrow sets, hourglass forms. The borders between them are themselves a work of craft: a mosaic of small coloured squares in knotted pile, holding the whole composition together like grout between tiles. It is the only one of its kind in the world.

Meaning & Symbolism

This rug is built around the Amazigh principle of artistic accumulation — the idea that a home filled with many symbols is a home held within many blessings. In the weaving tradition of Taznakht, a grid of individual panels is not a patchwork of leftovers but a deliberate composition: each panel placed with intention, each motif chosen for what it carries.

The X-cross appears in several panels — in Amazigh weaving it marks the crossing of paths, the meeting of generations, the place where past and present touch. The stepped diamond is a closed protective form, a boundary around something precious. The tree-of-life motif — upright, branching, rooted — speaks of family and continuity. The eight-point star is a symbol of guidance and completeness. The zigzag and chevron bands represent water and the flow of life; the checkerboard panels speak to balance between opposites.

The mosaic border that holds all forty panels together is itself a symbol: in Taznakht tradition, the border of a rug is its protection — the threshold that marks the inside from the outside. A border this elaborate, this dense with colour, means a home very thoroughly held. The result is not only decoration, but a handmade object shaped by patience, memory, and daily use.

The Symbols on This Rug

Each of the forty panels carries its own Amazigh motif — a different symbol, a different meaning, woven into a different colour field. These are the four most prominent forms visible across the rug's composition.

X-Cross
Meeting of generations
Stepped Diamond
Protection & enclosure
Tree of Life
Family & continuity
Eight-Point Star
Guidance & completeness
Color from the Earth

The forty panels of this rug use the full range of what Taznakht plant dyeing can produce — every colour from a different combination of root, bark, stone, and peel, mixed by hand in a copper pot and tested on small wool samples before the full dyeing begins.

The pigments — from root, stone & bark
Deep Red
from madder root
Indigo Blue
from natural indigo
Golden Yellow
from pomegranate peel
Mixed by hand to make the rest

The orange, green, lavender, teal, and dusty rose tones are made by layering and over-dyeing the three base pigments in different concentrations and sequences.

Vivid Orange
yellow + red, layered
Sage Green
yellow + indigo, light dip
Dusty Lavender
red + indigo, diluted
From the sheep, not the dye pot

The ivory and near-black tones used in border details and motif outlines come straight from the natural colour of the wool — no dye, no copper pot.

Natural Black
from dark-fleeced sheep
Natural Ivory
from light-fleeced sheep
Perfect Spaces

At 85 × 47 in (216 × 119 cm), this rug is large enough to anchor a full seating area or define a bedroom floor — substantial, but not overwhelming in a standard room.

Living Rooms

A warm, grounding centrepiece large enough to sit under a coffee table — the forty-panel composition gives the room a focal point that rewards closer looking.

Bedrooms

Placed at the foot of the bed or spanning the centre of the room — the soft wool surface is comfortable underfoot and the colours bring warmth to a bedroom that otherwise reads neutral.

Reading Nooks

A tactile, colourful layer that transforms a quiet corner into a more personal space — the many panels give the eye somewhere to wander while the body stays still.

Home Offices

Natural wool and a richly detailed surface soften a focused work area — enough visual interest to enliven a plain room, not so busy that it distracts from a screen.

Wall Décor

Hung flat, the forty-panel grid becomes a large-scale woven artwork — the mosaic borders and varied motifs read as a composed tapestry, impressive at full size.

May this rug fill your home with colour, warmth, and Moroccan spirit. — The Artisan's Blessing
1
Of its kind
in the world
8
Weeks at
the loom
40+
Panels of
Amazigh pattern
100%
Natural wool
plant-dyed

From Our Hands to Your Home

Go behind the scenes of our rug-making process — 100% handmade, from raw wool to finished piece.

Why TazRugs

Six reasons to buy direct from the cooperative

Every TazRugs piece is traceable from the sheep to your door — ethically made, naturally dyed, and shipped worldwide.

100% Natural Wool
Sheared from Atlas Mountain sheep above 2,000 m, hand-spun in our cooperative — never blended with synthetic fibers.
Natural Pigments
every shade comes from nature, hand-mixed and never chemically synthesized.
Direct from 64 Women
Made by the Iznaguen Women's Cooperative in Taznakht — every rug is signed by the weaver who made it.
STEP Fair Trade
Independently certified for fair wages, ethical labor conditions, and full traceability — verified yearly by Label STEP.
Certified Authentic
Backed by the Moroccan Artisan Label — government certification confirming handmade origin and highest artisan quality.
Free Shipping
Free worldwide delivery via DHL, FedEx, or Aramex in 5–10 days.

What our customers say

From visitors to the cooperative and buyers worldwide

Julien's visit to the TazRugs cooperative in Taznakht
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Julien Leudiere

3 weeks ago

★★★★★

We were lucky to visit the cooperative during our trip yo Morocco in April 2026. We had a great experience, a very warm welcome, a large selection of hand crafted rugs, a demonstration and even a couscous!! Worth a visit definitely!!

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Bernadette's visit to the TazRugs cooperative in Taznakht
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Bernadette Mottet

a month ago

★★★★★

A wonderful encounter and a very warm welcome from Safia and her daughter. Beautiful, high-quality rugs with detailed explanations of their production and the work of the 66 women in the cooperative. A must-see!

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Handwoven Moroccan rug from TazRugs cooperative
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Manon Munch

Local Guide · 4 weeks ago

★★★★★

A superb find! Guaranteed high-quality rugs, woven with expert craftsmanship. Discover them without hesitation.

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Julien

May 11, 2026 · Etsy buyer

★★★★★

Full stars review all the way! We were actually lucky enough to visit the cooperative during our trip to Morocco and it was a very special experience! We were greeted with tea, had a full on introduction on how the cooperative work and a demonstration too. After deliberating on which rug to buy we were also served couscous!!! Now back home we have received our purchase and we are really pleased with it!

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Pierre

May 21, 2026 · Etsy buyer

★★★★★

Excellent service. Very professional. I'm very happy with my purchase. It adds color and warmth to my home.

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Frequently asked questions

Will my rug shed?

A small amount of shedding is normal for the first 2–3 weeks with any handwoven Moroccan rug — these are loose fibers from the weaving process settling out. After that, gentle weekly vacuuming on low power keeps the rug looking new for decades. Avoid rotating beater-brush vacuums on natural wool — use suction only. For deeper care instructions, see our complete wool rug care guide

How do I know my rug is truly handmade?

Every TazRugs piece ships with a signed certificate of authenticity from the Iznaguen Women's Cooperative in Taznakht, naming the artisan who wove it. We're also certified by the Moroccan Artisan Label (a government-backed authenticity guarantee) and STEP Fair Trade (independent verification of ethical labor). Authentic handmade rugs also have small irregularities — slightly uneven edges, tiny knot variations, color shifts in the dye. If yours looks perfectly uniform, it isn't handmade. Learn more in our guide to spotting a real handwoven Moroccan rug.

How long does shipping take from Morocco?

5 to 10 business days worldwide via DHL, FedEx, or Aramex with full tracking. We ship from Casablanca and deliver to the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and most other countries. Shipping is free, and we handle all customs duties for the US, UK, and EU — no surprise fees at delivery. Full details on our shipping and returns page

How do I clean and care for my rug?

Unroll immediately upon arrival : to avoid creases from shipping. Any slight folds will naturally relax over time — don’t worry.
Vacuum regularly : on low power and avoid rotating brushes. Some wool shedding during the first few days is completely normal.
Spot clean spills immediately : using cold water and a mild detergent.
Natural refresh : Sprinkle a mix of baking soda and coarse salt, leave for 1–2 hours, then vacuum thoroughly.
Professional cleaning : Recommended every 2–3 years or for deeper soiling.
Storage : Fold carefully and place in a breathable cover with a sachet of dried lavender.
Air it out occasionally : Light sun exposure on sunny days helps keep your rug fresh.

For the full step-by-step routine, see our handwoven wool care guide.

Are the colors exactly as shown in the photos?

Very close, but slight variation is part of the craft. Every dye is mixed by hand in copper pots in Morocco using traditional Amazigh techniques, and every screen renders color slightly differently. Photos are taken in natural daylight to keep them as honest as possible. If you'd like extra detail photos before you order, message us — we're happy to share more.

Is the rug safe for kids and pets?

Yes. The wool is hand-spun from Atlas Mountain sheep, the dyes are plant and mineral-based, and there are no chemical treatments anywhere in the rug. Natural wool is also flame-resistant and stain-resistant thanks to its natural lanolin — making it one of the safest floor coverings for children and animals. This applies to all our pieces, including soft Beni Ourain rugs for nurseries and durable rugs flatweave kilims for high-traffic rooms.

Is it truly one-of-a-kind?

Yes — every rug is designed and woven by a single Amazigh artisan, entirely from her own imagination. No pattern or paper guide is used; each piece is a personal expression of the weaver’s story, emotions, and creativity.

Once a rug is sold, that exact piece can never truly be reproduced. Even with a custom order, there will always be slight differences, because every handmade rug carries its own unique soul

Can I order a custom size or color?

Yes. Our weavers can make a custom version of any rug in your preferred size, color palette, or motif arrangement. Visit our Made-to-Order page to start the process — we'll come back to you within 48 hours with a quote and timeline (custom rugs typically take 4–8 weeks to weave, depending on size). Or browse our existing handwoven Moroccan rugs ready to ship.

A handwoven Moroccan rug, made the traditional way: natural wool, plant-based dyes, and weeks of skilled work by a single artisan.

This handwoven Moroccan rug comes from Taznakht, a region in Morocco renowned for its traditional Amazigh rug weaving heritage, shared with neighboring Beni Ourain and Azilal regions. For generations, women artisans have transformed natural wool into beautiful handmade Taznakht rugs, runners, and kilims using techniques passed down from mother to daughter.

Each rug is imagined and designed freely by the artisan, inspired by her creativity, life experiences, and Amazigh cultural symbols. No patterns are copied, which makes every piece — whether a small Moroccan rug, a runner, or a large area rug — truly unique.

The wool is naturally dyed using traditional plant-based dyes, a centuries-old practice that gives Moroccan rugs their rich, organic colors while remaining eco-friendly and chemical-free.

Every authentic Moroccan artisan rug takes weeks to complete and carries the story, imagination, patience, and heritage of the woman who created it. We also offer custom Moroccan rugs made to order, woven specifically for your home.