Moroccan Berber rugs are hand-woven crafts from nomadic tribes in the Atlas Mountains. The carpets are known for their geometric patterns in clear colours and that are hand-woven without a template. The weaver interprets events from his life in the rugs, which are usually symbols of happiness, love and nature. The Berber tribes are still in the mountains today and the weaving is inherited from mother to daughter. The material is the finest sheep wool that, with the help of plants and berries, gets its strong colours. The natural colors white, brown and black are wool that comes directly from the sheep found in the mountain areas. The Moroccan rugs that dominates are Beni Ourain as well as the colorful Azilal and Boucherouite.
The colors in the rug will be perceived differently depending on the angle you view it from.