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SKU #: Multi Size: Multiple Size Available
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Blue. Colors in this rug include: Gray, Navy, Multi .
Wool
0.5
Oushak
India
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Inspired by Moroccan design traditions, this hand-knotted wool blue Moroccan rug features a medium pile constructed over a durable cotton foundation, blending artisanal craftsmanship with a relaxed modern aesthetic. The design is composed of bold yet softened geometric elements, including angular chevrons, abstract symbols, and tribal-style motifs arranged in horizontal bands that create a rhythmic visual flow. A layered palette of blue and gray tones forms the base, shifting between dusty sky hues, muted slate, and deeper navy accents to add dimension without overpowering the space. The intentionally distressed texture lends a naturally aged, lived-in appearance, while subtle tonal variations allow the pattern to emerge gradually. This balance of structure and softness gives the rug a contemporary feel while remaining rooted in traditional Moroccan influences. For the USA home décor market, this rug is described with shopper-friendly terms such as area rug, oriental area rug, living room rug, bedroom rug, dining room rug, handmade rug, wool rug, and elegant interior accent, while keeping the original material, color, weave, design character, and construction details intact.
Story Behind the Art: Born out of climatic exigencies and nomadic aspirations the Moroccan rug has an impressive lineage rooted in the nomadic Berber tribes of Morocco. The cold windswept Atlas ranges the tribes roamed gave rise to thick plush-pile coverings they used as sleeping mats and bed coverings. Unlike their ornate oriental counterparts Moroccan rugs are unique in their celebration of archaic images and symbols and support a distinct repository of geometric tribal designs. Moroccan rugs gained popularity in the West in the 1930?s with the mid-century modernist designers and architects like Le Corbusier Frank Wright Charles and Ray Eames. They used the plush soft rugs to counterbalance the austerity of their minimalist designed furniture. Since then the decorative flexibility and restrained elegance of Moroccan Rugs has been a source of inspiration for countless designers and homemakers in search of their perfect rug in modern times. Today Moroccan rugs are also produced in India And Pakistan.
















