€ 950,00
Handwoven by the Akhnif tribe in the Taznakht region of Morocco, this Kharita rug features intricate geometric patterns that resemble ancient maps. Made from 100% natural sheep’s wool or dromedary wool and dyed with natural pigments like henna, saffron, poppy flowers, and indigo, it is durable, flat-woven, and often reversible. With its lines, squares, and triangle motifs in natural or multicolored tones, this rug brings authentic Berber craftsmanship and timeless style to any interior.
Origin: Taznakht, Morocco
Material: 100% Sheep’s Wool or Dromedary Wool
Size: 150 x 100 cm
Weave: Flat-weave (Kilim style)
Reversible: Yes, double-sided design
Dyes: Traditionally colored with vegetable and spice-based pigments
Condition: Ready to Ship
Shipping: Free DHL Express Worldwide
The Kharita rug from the Akhnif tribe is a handwoven, flat-weave masterpiece from the Taznakht region of Morocco, renowned for its intricate geometric patterns that resemble maps. Crafted from 100% natural sheep’s wool or dromedary wool, this rug is durable, soft, and authentically handmade.
Dyed with natural pigments such as henna, saffron, poppy flowers, and indigo, the rug features symbolic motifs including lines, squares, and triangles. Its natural tones or vibrant multicolors make it perfect for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Many Kharita rugs are reversible, showcasing the Berber craftsmanship on both sides.
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