This vibrant pile rug is a spectacular example of Taznakht artistry from the High Atlas region (Ouaouzguite confederation), renowned for its masterful use of color and geometric precision. The rug features a saturated, jewel-toned palette dominated by a rich “poppy” red field. The design is organized into a structured “garden” or panel layout, where the central field is divided into rows of rectangular compartments.
Inside each colorful block—rendered in electric blue, emerald green, saffron yellow, and charcoal—sits a unique tribal motif. These symbols, resembling stylized fibulas (Berber brooches) or protective amulets, create a visual rhythm that feels like a coded language or a textile sampler. The intricate field is framed by a complex, multi-layered border of geometric friezes and finished with striped flatweave bands at both ends, adding a polished, traditional touch.
Hand-knotted from natural wool, this small but mighty piece weighs 4 kg, indicating a dense and durable construction. Its compact dimensions (approx. 1.56 x 1.16 m) make it an incredibly versatile accent piece; it would function beautifully as a statement rug in an entryway, a splash of color beside a bed, or even as a stunning wall hanging that treats the floor covering as fine art.
| Feature | Details |
| Material | 100% Natural Wool |
| Craftsmanship | Hand-Knotted Pile |
| Dimensions | 156 x 116 cm |
| Surface Area | 1.80 m² |
| Weight | 04 KG |
| Price (DH) | 2,940 DH |
| Price (USD) | ~$295 USD (Estimate) |
| Reference / N° | 0184060 |
| Style | Taznakht / Geometric Panel |





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