19:34

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Dimensions 170 × 280 cm
Technique

Contemporary-made rug

Material

Natural wool

Condition

Contemporary rug crafted using reclaimed wool from vintage rugs

Out of stock

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This rug is part of our selection of contemporary-made rugs, pieces recently woven by amazigh craftswomen using traditional techniques. In this case, the wool comes from vintage rugs that have been carefully dismantled and repurposed to create a new textile piece.

Each rug is unique and has been individually selected. As with all handcrafted work, slight variations in pattern, texture, or dimensions may occur. These nuances are part of the character of each piece. These nuances are part of the unique character of each piece.

We try to photograph each rug as faithfully as possible. If you need more images or additional information, we will be delighted to help you.

Before shipping, all our rugs are carefully brushed. They are woven using wool and other natural fibres traditionally employed in the rug-making traditions of the Atlas Mountains.

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19:34

SOLD OUT

Out of stock

Dimensions 170 × 280 cm
Technique

Contemporary-made rug

Material

Natural wool

Condition

Contemporary rug crafted using reclaimed wool from vintage rugs

 

This rug is part of our selection of contemporary-made rugs, pieces recently woven by amazigh craftswomen using traditional techniques. In this case, the wool comes from vintage rugs that have been carefully dismantled and repurposed to create a new textile piece.

Each rug is unique and has been individually selected. As with all handcrafted work, slight variations in pattern, texture, or dimensions may occur. These nuances are part of the character of each piece. These nuances are part of the unique character of each piece.

We try to photograph each rug as faithfully as possible. If you need more images or additional information, we will be delighted to help you.

Before shipping, all our rugs are carefully brushed. They are woven using wool and other natural fibres traditionally employed in the rug-making traditions of the Atlas Mountains.