Type : Azilal RUGS
Origin : Middle Atlas , Morocco
Construction : Hand made
Material: Wool
Dimensions: 80×170 cm
Year: 90’s
Vintage Berber carpet Azilal 80×170 cm
230 €
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Description
Azilal Carpets
Before being used to designate a type of Berber carpet, the term “Azilal” is first and foremost the name of a town in the Moroccan High Atlas, located in the south of Beni Mellal and more than 300 km from Marrakech.
Azilal carpets are colorful carpets, each creation is more original than the others, we find lines of bright colors and energetic, but especially geometric shapes colorful that associate warmly with our contemporary interiors.
The azilal carpet is a rectangular Berber carpet that represents a very strong family symbol, since it is designed for the family home and has a specific function for each room. The making of azilal carpets is nothing else than the reflection of a craft creativity of the weavers of the azilal region. These Moroccan women weave carpets according to the inspiration and the testimony of a personal history, which makes the rarity and the originality of the azilal carpets. The artistic expression of the women weavers is entirely transcribed on these carpets through the various reliefs and patterns that compose them. The carpets bring a real originality to the rooms in which they are placed and make your interior unique. Initially intended for family homes, the azilal carpet has become an element of design and contemporary decoration.
Azilal in all its forms
You can find our Azilal carpets in different sizes, starting with small carpets and up to very large sizes. Some Azilal carpets are vintage while others are new, free to sublimate your interior to get the pieces of your dreams.
In Eco-Responsible Wool
Just like our Beni Ouarain, Beni Mrirt, Boujad, Kilim carpets, our Azilal carpets are hand-woven from real sheep wool. Only our Boucherouites carpets are woven from recycled cotton (fabrics, clothes…).
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