The Irrigated Field – Beni Ourain Rug of Ancestral Grids
The Irrigated Field – Beni Ourain Rug of Ancestral Grids
The Irrigated Field is a quiet geometric meditation drawn from the ancestral lands of the Beni Ourain. Woven in undyed sheep wool, its design echoes the ancient irrigation channels that nourished life in the Middle Atlas: stone-bordered, earth-carved, and evenly apportioned—like the looms of the high plateaus themselves.
This paved, grid-like formation is a glyph of stewardship and water rites—reminders that order, care, and rhythm are sacred practices. The restrained palette in ivory and ash, paired with its gentle pile and tactile softness, gives it a museum-modern soul: ideal for calming bedrooms, thoughtful studies, and contemplative salons.
Featured Glyphs & Motifs
- Paved Field (Agdal Grid): ancestral water channels and agricultural land divisions—order as ritual.
- Linear Borders: symbols of guardianship and sacred geometry aligned with Atlas cosmography.
✧ Beni Ourain | Central Middle Atlas | Undyed Wool | Ancestral Grid | Pastoral Symbolism
✧ 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.




