Azilal rugs

Berber carpets from the Azilal region

Azilal Berber rugs originate from the Azilal region in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, as well as the surrounding plains that are part of the same area. The term actually refers to a wide variety of different types of Berber rugs, often vibrant and colorful but also simpler wool rugs (similar to Beni Ourain rugs), and you’ll also find Boucherouite rugs. 

The wool rugs are made with a short pile, making them extra easy to care for and particularly suitable for play areas, kitchens, or dining spaces. The principle is similar, but Azilal rugs are crafted with a simple knotting technique. You’ll also find flat-woven kilims and Hiks (wool blankets used as throws, rugs, or wall hangings) in and around this region of the High Atlas. Many cooperatives are based in this area, as well as in numerous other regions.

An Azilal Berber rug made from sheep’s wool on a traditional loom, using a simple knotting technique. On the right, the same rug fully completed.

Locally sourced, high-quality, and hand-processed sheep’s wool forms the foundation of the wool rugs. For the colorful Boucherouite rugs, recycled textiles or yarn are typically used. The region still holds some vintage treasures, though they are becoming increasingly rare.

Especially the vibrant wool rugs and Boucherouite are increasingly finding their way into children’s rooms, but they also make a wonderfully cheerful splash of color in any other space.

 

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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