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Moroccan Berber Rugs Fibula Petite Rug
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Fibula Petite Rug

Sale Price:£195.00 Original Price:£395.00
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In Morocco, one of the most important and powerful symbols is the fibula. This item of jewelry was mostly worn in daily life or for special occasions such as weddings. The Moroccan fibula has different significations. The inverted triangular shape symbolizes women and fertility whereas the geometrical tent form represents home and family. The geometrical forms and the imperfect beauty of the fibula are the characteristics that make this piece of jewelry even more special.

  • L150 X W105 cm

  • Berber rug from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • 100% natural sheep’s wool

  • Short and dense pile

  • Handmade and hand dyed

This rug is made of natural warm cream tones with bold details of red and pink

Within each Berber rug the craftswoman tells her own unique story by weaving patterns and symbols that express her feelings. All rugs are skilfully handmade, knot by knot, in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Traditional techniques are used that have been passed down over generations. The rugs are made from 100% natural sheep’s wool and hand dyed. Many of the dyes use natural pigments from spices and vegetables.

This rug is truly a unique gem with its own history, ready for a new life and a new story in your home.

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In Morocco, one of the most important and powerful symbols is the fibula. This item of jewelry was mostly worn in daily life or for special occasions such as weddings. The Moroccan fibula has different significations. The inverted triangular shape symbolizes women and fertility whereas the geometrical tent form represents home and family. The geometrical forms and the imperfect beauty of the fibula are the characteristics that make this piece of jewelry even more special.

  • L150 X W105 cm

  • Berber rug from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • 100% natural sheep’s wool

  • Short and dense pile

  • Handmade and hand dyed

This rug is made of natural warm cream tones with bold details of red and pink

Within each Berber rug the craftswoman tells her own unique story by weaving patterns and symbols that express her feelings. All rugs are skilfully handmade, knot by knot, in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Traditional techniques are used that have been passed down over generations. The rugs are made from 100% natural sheep’s wool and hand dyed. Many of the dyes use natural pigments from spices and vegetables.

This rug is truly a unique gem with its own history, ready for a new life and a new story in your home.

In Morocco, one of the most important and powerful symbols is the fibula. This item of jewelry was mostly worn in daily life or for special occasions such as weddings. The Moroccan fibula has different significations. The inverted triangular shape symbolizes women and fertility whereas the geometrical tent form represents home and family. The geometrical forms and the imperfect beauty of the fibula are the characteristics that make this piece of jewelry even more special.

  • L150 X W105 cm

  • Berber rug from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • 100% natural sheep’s wool

  • Short and dense pile

  • Handmade and hand dyed

This rug is made of natural warm cream tones with bold details of red and pink

Within each Berber rug the craftswoman tells her own unique story by weaving patterns and symbols that express her feelings. All rugs are skilfully handmade, knot by knot, in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Traditional techniques are used that have been passed down over generations. The rugs are made from 100% natural sheep’s wool and hand dyed. Many of the dyes use natural pigments from spices and vegetables.

This rug is truly a unique gem with its own history, ready for a new life and a new story in your home.

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