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Beni Ourain
The Beni Ourain is more than a rug, it’s a tradition woven deep in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Each piece is made from pure wool, lovingly handcrafted by Berber families in time-honored ways.

Beni Mrirt
The Beni Mrirt is a refined Berber rug from the Mrirt-Khenifra region, hand-knotted with premium wool.
Each piece is crafted in small cooperatives, where the tradition lives on with care and skill.

Azilal
The Azilal rug comes from the Tadla-Azilal region, where the High Atlas meets the open plains of Morocco.
It’s handwoven with a simple knot and a distinct short pile, full of character and colors.

Kilim
The art of weaving, especially Kilim rug weaving, is still widely practiced throughout Morocco.
Unlike knotted rugs, Kilims are flat-woven and known for their wide variety of traditional patterns
