Atlas Masterpieces
From the high plateaus of the Middle Atlas to the nomadic fringes of Ait Zayane territory, these are not merely rugs— they are woven manuscripts, each bearing the ancestral pulse of the loom.
“Every knot is a syllable; every pattern, a sentence in the language of the Atlas.”

Celestial Weft – Beni Mguild Vintage Masterpiece
An intricate mosaic of lozenges, sequins, and chromatic glyphs. Woven by master weavers for ceremonial rites, this piece embodies both prestige and spiritual cartography.
- ⧫ Protective Lozenges – Shielding from misfortune
- ✧ Sequined Radiance – Invocation of prosperity
- ↟ Vertical Axes – Spiritual ascent
Beni Mguild Lineage

Nomadic Horizon – Ait Zayane Red Flatweave
A commanding red field with linear glyph bands, used historically in dowries and tribal assemblies.
- ➶ Crossed Bands – Pathways of union
- ◈ Nomadic Diamond Chains – Mapping tribal routes
- ▬ Red Field – Vitality and endurance
Ait Zayane Lineage

Silent Dunes – Beni Mrirt Ivory Pile
Hand-knotted in luminous ivory wool, this rug mirrors the quiet equilibrium of the Middle Atlas highlands.
- ◌ Monochrome Field – Purity and renewal
- ∥ Minimal Bands – Structural serenity
- ⟡ Soft Pile – Sacred tactility
Beni Mrirt Lineage

Beni Mrirt Checkerboard Wool Rug
In alternating tiles of deep forest green and natural ivory, the pattern is at once playful and grounded, evoking gardens, zellij mosaics, and ancient game boards of the Maghreb
- ▌Checkerboard Grid: Ancestral symmetry reinterpreted in modern hues
- ‖ Linear Geometry – Ritual order
- ⊡ Wool Density – Mountain resilience
Beni Mrirt Lineage