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Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, Berber Handira
Located in Dallas, TX
21546 Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, Berber Handira 03'10 x 07'07. This handwoven wool vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket also known as a Berber Tamiz...
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Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, Berber Handira with Original Cape Ties
Located in Dallas, TX
21545 Distressed Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, Berber Handira with Original Cape Ties 03'09 x 05'05. This handwoven wool vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket also known as a Berber Tamizart Handira features rows of fluffy fringe embellished with paillette sequins. The underside of this vintage Handira blanket displays Kilim bands on a black backdrop with yellow and red accent colors. These bands are linked back to the flat-weave kilims of the region. This particular Moroccan Handira still has the two ties attached- it was worn by the bride as a cape. The ties on the Handira Tamizart secure it around the bride's shoulders for warmth during the ride to her new home. Generally woven by the bride's family members, these Moroccan Handiras are symbolic textiles infused with the Baraka to bestow blessings. Moroccan wedding blankets are believed to keep away evil spirits, bring good luck to the new married couple, and bequeath fertility. The depth of meaning presented in this cream-colored, sequin adorned cherished textile is what make Moroccan Handira wedding...
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Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, Handira
Located in Dallas, TX
78403 vintage Moroccan wedding blanket, 04'03 x 06'06. This handwoven wool vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket also known as a Berber Tamizart Handira fea...
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Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Kilim Runner with Sequins and Tribal Boho Chic Style
Located in Dallas, TX
21470 Vintage Zemmour Moroccan Kilim runner with Sequins and Tribal Boho Chic style. Measures: 04'09 x 11'01. Full of tiny details and embellished with sequins combined with earth-to...
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Vintage Berber Moroccan Sequined Kilim Rug, Wedding Aisle Runner
Located in Dallas, TX
21185 vintage Moroccan Sequined Kilim rug - Wedding Aisle Runner. Full of tiny details and embellished with sequins combined with boho chic tribal style, this hand-woven wool vintage Berber Moroccan kilim rug is a captivating vision of woven beauty. Commonly used as a room divider for weddings...
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Colorful American Braid Confetti Throw Size Rug
Located in New York, NY
One of a kind American Braid throw size rug from the late 20th century with a borderless confetti pattern
Measures: 2'2'' x 3'3''
American Braided rugs provided a way for peopl...
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Vintage Berber Moroccan Sequined Kilim Rug, Wedding Textile Room Divider
Located in Dallas, TX
21190 Vintage Berber Moroccan Sequined Kilim rug runner - wedding textile room divider. Full of tiny details and embellished with sequins combined with boho chic tribal style, this hand-woven wool vintage Berber Moroccan kilim rug is a captivating vision of woven beauty. Commonly used as a room divider for weddings, tapestry, wall hanging, bed coverlet...
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Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, Berber Handira with Original Cape Ties
Located in Dallas, TX
21547 Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket with Original Cape Ties, 04'00 x 07'06. This handwoven wool vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket also known as a Berber Tamizart Handira features rows of fluffy fringe and four square embellished with paillette sequins. The underside of this vintage Handira blanket displays Kilim bands. These bands are linked back to the flat-weave kilims of the region. This particular Moroccan Handira still has the two ties attached- it was worn by the bride as a cape. The ties on the Handira Tamizart secure it around the bride's shoulders for warmth during the ride to her new home.
Generally woven by the bride's family members, these Moroccan Handiras are symbolic textiles infused with the Baraka to bestow blessings. Moroccan wedding blankets are believed to keep away evil spirits, bring good luck to the new married couple, and bequeath fertility. The depth of meaning presented in this beige, sequin adorned cherished textile is what make Moroccan Handira wedding...
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Wool, Sequins
Vintage Berber Moroccan Sequined Kilim Rug - Wedding Aisle Runner
Located in Dallas, TX
21193 Vintage Moroccan Sequined Kilim Rug - Wedding Aisle Runner. Full of tiny details and embellished with sequins combined with boho chic tribal style, this hand-woven wool vintage Berber Moroccan kilim rug is a captivating vision of woven beauty. Commonly used as a room divider for weddings...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Bohemian Trimming More Carpets
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Sequins, Wool
Vintage Berber Moroccan Sequined Kilim Rug, Wedding Aisle Runner
Located in Dallas, TX
21191 Vintage Moroccan Sequined Kilim Rug - Wedding Aisle Runner. Full of tiny details and embellished with sequins combined with boho chic tribal style, this hand-woven wool vintage Berber Moroccan kilim rug is a captivating vision of woven beauty. Commonly used as a room divider for weddings, tapestry, wall hanging, bed coverlet...
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