Few vintage Moroccan kilims inspire as immediate a double-take as this mid-20th century example — its palette of deep purple, vibrant red, sunny yellow, and creamy ivory, and its bold striped geometric patterning, bear a striking resemblance to the great Navajo and Southwestern rugs of the American West. This stylistic kinship across cultures and continents has long fascinated collectors and design historians, and makes this kilim an exceptional choice for mountain cabin interiors, rustic country homes, and spaces where the warmth of natural materials and global textile traditions come together. Its room-size proportions and outstanding visual energy fill large spaces with effortless authority.
Its generous proportions and outstanding visual energy fill large spaces with effortless authority and cultural warmth.
Dimensions: 5' 9" x 10'
Date of Manufacture: 2nd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Morocco
Material: Wool pile on a cotton foundation with vegetable dyes