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Hand-knotted in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 4x6 vintage rug is a rare and among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region.On the Design: The design features six large stepped cross medallions arranged in symmetrical grid formation across a warm terracotta field, each rendered in cream with intricate internal geometric detailing. This mid-20th century piece exemplifies the geometric vocabulary characteristic of Berber weaving traditions, where ancient symbolic forms—the stepped cross representing protection and spiritual guidance—transform utilitarian floor covering into a compelling cultural artifact with enduring contemporary design relevance. Each medallion features complex internal design—concentric stepped formations that create dimensional depth within the surface. The internal geometric detailing within each medallion reveals concentric diamond and cross formations that add layers of symbolic meaning. The terracotta and cream palette complements both warm woods and cool metals, while the bold medallion pattern creates a visual anchor for modern furniture arrangements.Condition: This vintage Moroccan rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Moroccan Mosaic
Vintage Moroccan Rug will bring a durable satisfaction to your décor. Combining the organic ingredients such as henna, wild mint and natural dyes of wools to give an oriental statement to any room.
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 4x6 vintage rug is a rare and among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region.On the Design: The mesmerizing all-over pattern features reciprocal geometric motifs in deep burgundy and cream that create a powerful rhythm across the ivory field. The sophisticated border combines coral, golden yellow, and pink in geometric progression that frames the central design. This mid-20th century piece exemplifies the superior Berber weaving traditions, where interlocking geometric patterns creates visual complexity through repetition. The ivory field provides a luminous backdrop that amplifies the contrast between the burgundy and cream triangular forms. Strategic placement of coral accent elements within select triangles add accents that prevent monotonous repetition while maintaining overall geometric discipline. The border demonstrates exceptional design hierarchy with alternating colors creating a transitional design between the intense central pattern and surrounding space. Condition: This vintage Moroccan rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 6x7 vintage rug is a rare and among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region. On the Design: This vintage Moroccan rug radiates a quiet elegance—its palette and pattern softened by time but no less resonant in their graphic impact. The rug’s field glows in a beautiful soft gradient of light red and pink tones that sits beautifully underfoot. It underscores beige toned diamond lozenges that grow and shrink rhythmically as they cascade down the center. The pattern suggests an intuitive mastery of geometry that resists perfect repetition. The thin beige-brown border creates a crisp visual frame, while reinforcing the symmetry of the central axis. Areas of wear and softened pile only enhance its authenticity, allowing the patina to interact beautifully with light. Ideal for those who appreciate the cozy intersection of rustic craftsmanship and understated sophistication, this rug is a comfortable choice for any space, as well as a gorgeous work, teeming with the shabby-chic allure in tribal rugs and their natural look of abrash. Condition: This vintage Moroccan rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 7x13 vintage rug is among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region. On the Design: Admirers of the craft will note what an exceptional find this shabby chic piece is for any period, especially considering the typically small, narrow looms of many tribal weavers. A notable presence of cream, black, beige and brown tones underscores a bold, graphic sense of drama and gravity in the boho chic design. Keen eyes will further admire its healthy pile—exemplary of tribal rugs from this provenance and their textural appeal. This in tandem with the general attention to detail and sheer personal nature likely connotes a very special piece, and the work of many weavers. It’s a gorgeous masterpiece of the primitivist Berber tradition, and an exemplar of all nomadic folk art as well. Condition: This vintage Moroccan rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 3x5 vintage Moroccan rug is an extremely rare piece like so few of its provenance. On the Design: Admirers of the craft will note what an exceptional find this shabby chic piece is for any period, especially considering the typically small, narrow looms of many tribal weavers. A notable presence of beige/brown and cream tones underscores a bold, graphic sense of drama and gravity in the boho chic design. This piece enjoys a lush high pile with primitivist Berber diamond medallions patterns. Keen eyes will further admire its healthy pile—exemplary of tribal rugs from this provenance and their textural appeal.This in tandem with the general attention to detail and sheer personal nature likely connotes a very special piece, and the work of many weavers. It’s a gorgeous work of the primitivist Berber tradition, and an exemplar of all nomadic folk art as well. Condition: This vintage Moroccan rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Nazmiyal Collection
Stunning Brown Geometric Vintage Moroccan Rug, Country Of Origin: Morocco, Circa Date: Mid 20th Century. This magnificent, geometric, tribal rug from the mid-20th century uses earthy browns to create a delightful design. Moroccan rugs are made by the Beni Ourain tribes who live in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. These nomadic people have a rugmaking tradition that goes back to at least the 6th century AD.
Handwoven in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 2x6 vintage runner rug is a rare and among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region.On the Design: This vibrant vintage Moroccan runner represents a striking addition to Rug & Kilim's collection of Berber tribal textiles. The emerald green dominates as the primary field color, providing a rich saturated backdrop against which purple, cream, and steel blue elements create dramatic contrast. The diamond lattice design organizes this polychromatic scheme into coherent visual design, preventing chaos through systematic geometric pattern. Each diamond cell functions as independent color composition while contributing to the overall pattern progression. The alternating green and purple diamonds create powerful color dialogue, while cream elements provide necessary visual rest points within the intense chromatic scheme. Strategic blue accents add additional color depth without overwhelming the primary green-purple relationship. The fearless color combinations demonstrate the confidence characteristic of superior tribal weaving, where aesthetic boldness serves both decorative and cultural expression. Condition: This vintage Moroccan runner rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 5x8 vintage rug is a rare and among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region. On the Design: This vibrant vintage Moroccan rug is a kaleidoscope of color and cultural symbolism, exuding energy through its intricate geometry and rhythmic layout. It is dominated by a central ladder of abstract, leaf-like diamonds in alternating tones of mint green, blue, and yellow. To either side, cream fields are populated with a whimsical array of Berber glyphs in crimson red, black, and blue—each one a coded gesture, echoing ancestral storytelling. These are surrounded by vertical strips of jewel-toned lozenges in similar shades, set against fields of espresso brown and deep red. These columns provide a rich visual cadence, their symmetry both grounding and playful. The overall palette is joyful yet balanced, with bold primary hues softened by organic asymmetry. This in tandem with the general attention to detail and sheer personal nature likely connotes a very special piece, and the work of many weavers. It’s a gorgeous masterpiece of the primitivist Berber tradition, and an exemplar of nomadic folk art as well. Condition: This vintage Moroccan rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
Moroccan rug hand knotted with higher knot count by craftswomen in morocco and using a good quality wool to withstand decades of wear.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
Exotic, chic, and wonderfully versatile, Moroccan rugs continue to soar in popularity, seducing design aficionados with their patterns and palettes. This Semi-Antique Moroccan rug will lend its clean, uncomplicated aesthetic to settings of many types.
Handwoven in wool and originating from Morocco circa 1950-1960, this 3x8 vintage runner rug is a rare and among the most exciting new additions to Rug & Kilim’s mid-century curations from the region.On the Design: This vintage tribal runner achieves exceptional design sophistication where the primary diamond lattice pattern creates a continuous network across the neutral field, each cell functioning as an independent design element while contributing to the overarching design. The most compelling aspect emerges in the lower third, which features sage green, deep navy, and coral accents that transform the design from monochromatic into a dynamic visual narrative. Each diamond cell contains distinct internal patterning—some featuring concentric squares, others displaying stepped formations or cross motifs—creating a textile encyclopedia of tribal symbolic vocabulary. Condition: This vintage Moroccan runner rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.
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