Atlas Velvet Handira Bands — Amber Ochre
Atlas Velvet Handira Bands — Amber Ochre
Atlas Velvet Handira Bands — Amber Ochre (Bedcover 300 × 250 cm + Two Pillows 50 × 60 cm)
A serene Moroccan velvet bedcover articulated in horizontal handira-inspired bands. Tufted ridges add sculptural tactility while hand-applied metal sequins bring a refined ceremonial shimmer. The amber-ochre ground reads warm and sophisticated—editorial but inviting.
Handle & Touch
Supple cotton velvet face with a soft, low nap; chenille tufting delivers plush relief. The piece is mid-weight with an elegant drape—structured enough to style, fluid enough for daily use. Matching pillows mirror the banding for a cohesive suite.
Provenance & Specs
- Lineage / Region: Handmade in Morocco (Atlas ateliers)
- Typology: Velvet bedcover set, handira-inspired banding
- Set Includes: 1 bedcover + 2 pillow covers (inserts not included)
- Dimensions: Bedcover 300 × 250 cm (approx. 9'10" × 8'2"); Pillows 50 × 60 cm
- Construction: Loomed cotton-velvet face; hand-tufted bands; hand-sewn metal sequins
- Materials: Cotton velvet with cotton lining; metal sequins
- Palette: Amber ochre ground with tonal tufting; silver-tone sequins
- Finish: Fringed hem; envelope-closure pillow backs with tie details
- Condition: New; subtle variations in tuft height and sequin spacing reflect handcraft
- ADA-ID: ADA-ATLAS-VELVET-BANDS-300x250-ochre-01
Styling & Care
- Pairs beautifully with walnut or ebonized woods, brass accents, travertine, and crisp white or flax linens.
- Care: Lint-brush or vacuum with suction-only (no beater bar). Spot clean with cold water and mild soap. Do not tumble dry. Steam lightly from the reverse; avoid direct heat on sequins. Professional dry-clean recommended.
Minimalist ceremony—ochre velvet, protective banding, and quiet shimmer for restorative interiors.
✧ 100% natural wool | Handmade in the Middle Atlas | One of a kind
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✧ Handwoven Sample — Customizable
This rug is an original sample from our weaving workshop. Every stitch is handcrafted using undyed or plant-dyed wool sourced from the Atlas. The motifs, symbols, and size can all be reimagined to reflect your own vision.
