Lamb celebration rug

Size
157 x 97 cm (S)
Material
wool
Weave
hand-knotted
Origin
Morocco
Price
€ 360(inc. 27% VAT)
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This surreal rug was hand-knotted by Omgon Aisha, a skilled weaver living in the Azilal region of Morocco. It depicts a sheep festival scene, as families from the area, dressed in traditional costume, gather at the old kasbah on the cliff above the village for a picnic and a feast.

Eid al-Adha is celebrated in the Islamic world to mark Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son to God. Fortunately, a lamb has been sacrificed at the end and this is commemorated in the traditional lamb sacrifice and feast. The inscription is written in the letters of Tifinagh, the abc of the Imazighen, and means "For culture and development".

This quite extraordinary carpet is made of dyed wool on cotton warping and has fringed on both ends.

** All our rugs are unique and personally selected. They reflect the imprint of the Amazigh weaving tradition, the individual creativity of their weavers, and the subtle imperfections of hand weaving. We believe these qualities are what give them their character and charm. The sizes mentioned above do not include fringes.

Inspiration

Colour therapy at home! Subtle pastels, soothing earth tones or extravagant neons – there’s a colourful rug for you! A vibrant rug sets the mood of a room and a colourful rug also requires less care. If you’re longing to try a colours but you’re a bit hesitant, start with a smaller size.

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