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that gives a soul to the place. On the carpet side, several collections are proposed: "Beni Mrirt" which gives pride of place to carpets made in the Middle Atlas, renowned for their extreme softness due to the very beautiful quality of the wool. Made from knotted wool, the "Beni Ouarain" line unveils carpets that are both thick and soft with very colourful patterns. As for "Zanafis", it features finer and contemporary carpets, like kilims to the ground, also in wool and with beautiful geometric shapes. Kilim Boucherouite" presents carpets made from cotton scraps: very trendy, they are braided flat and not knotted like the classic Boucherouite carpets. Finally, the Azilal collection surprises with its shimmering colours and its profusion of symbolic patterns, while the vintage "Boujaad" range unveils antique pieces from the Middle Atlas, with superb retro-style gradations. Warm and personalized welcome, steam-cleaned carpets on the spot, well-studied prices, quality packaging, home delivery... Marrakine is really worth the detour. Just to find the ideal and unique piece that will give character and personality to your home!

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In Moroccan Azilal Rugs

Moroccan Azilal Rugs

 

Chaque tribu amazighe a son propre motif et son propre style de tapis. Les tapis de la tribu des Beni Ouarain sont minimalistes avec seulement des formes de diamant noir et un fond blanc, tandis que les tapis d’Azilal sont très colorés et artistiques, les tapis de la tribu des Beni M’guild sont colorés avec une couleur principale (orange, rose ou bleu). Vous pouvez également trouver d’autres tribus, chacune ayant son propre style comme les Boucherouites, les Boujad, les Talsint, les Zaiane.

In Morocco and the High Atlas region, weaving has an undeniable symbol. The geometric patterns and their combinations are perceived only by the person who produces them. Links can be found between women's tattoos and the painted or carved patterns on pottery and carpets. They are sometimes used to identify pets.

The stylised shapes that the weaver draws are part of her culture (path, river, stars, beetles, scorpions, flowers, mirror, cake, etc.) The teapot in profile, often in the middle of the carpet, is full of meaning and refers to the hospitality and friendliness dear to the inhabitants. Other shapes can also be found, such as lozenges, broken lines, squares, chevrons, crosses, inclined or straight struts, combs and stars.



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