Moroccan Rugs
There are several distinctive styles of Moroccan rugs, each reflecting the traditions of different tribes and regions. **Berber rugs**, for instance, often feature geometric patterns and symbols that hold spiritual or personal meaning. The **Boucherouite rugs** are made from recycled textiles, showcasing bold, abstract designs. **Kilims**, or flat-weave rugs, are characterized by their lack of pile, resulting in a thinner, smoother texture, often adorned with vibrant patterns.
The weaving techniques vary but typically involve knotting or weaving on a loom, with a tight structure ensuring durability and strength. Moroccan rugs are known not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for their practical durability. Over time, they have gained international recognition, becoming sought-after décor items in homes around the world. Each rug tells a story, whether it’s a symbol of protection, fertility, or tribal identity, making them highly valued both as art and cultural treasures.

Durability and Longevity
Unique Aesthetic Appeal
Natural Materials and Eco-Friendly








