Vintage Beni Ouarain Berber rug
Reference BO2266
Enhance your living room or bedroom with this black and white Berber rug, which combines the softness of wool with exceptional comfort. As you'll see, this magnificent rug is made from the finest wool. The pattern is well constructed and inspired by history. The chevron pattern is found on the robe of Seti I, father of Ramses II, 1550 B.C. Its white beauty will bring light and warmth to your home.
Size
300 x 190
State
Excellent condition.
Availability
Sold
Material
Wool
Date of Creation
Años 70
Artistic description
A masterpiece of the Béni Ouarain tribe, this rug is a symphony of geometric motifs, testimony to Morocco’s ancestral heritage. The cream-colored wool, a natural base, serves as a canvas for the bold black lines, evoking the stories and traditions of the Berber people. Each rhombus is a chapter, each weave a conversation. The finely detailed edges reveal meticulous craftsmanship. More than a rug, it is a fragment of history, a warm embrace to the land of North Africa. A piece that, although antique, resonates in modernity for its timeless elegance.
Make an appointment