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Moroccan and North African Rugs For Sale
Period: 1960s
Period: Early 1900s
Vintage Mejjat Berber 'Desert Sand' Flat-Weave Haik Rug
Located in Milan, IT
A finely woven haik from the Mejjat tribe, located in the most southern part of the Moroccan Anti Atlas region. Distinguished for their blanket-like handle and for their unique icono...
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1960s Moroccan Tribal Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Wool

Red Vintage Moroccan Rug
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Varying shades of red, dark orange, hot pink and coral throughout this lovely piece. Very soft underfoot and in excellent condition.
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1960s Moroccan Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Wool

Vibrant Red Moroccan Rug
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage, red moroccan beni ourain rug with brown and cream grid line pattern throughout. Very soft underfoot and pristine condition.
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1960s Moroccan Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

Materials

Wool

Vibrant Vintage Moroccan Rug
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Very plush, beautiful coloring and pattern on this vintage Moroccan piece.
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1960s Moroccan Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Wool

Mehraban African Tuareg Mat
Located in WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA
Rug Number 31649 Size 7' 10" X 9' 4" Design Tuareg Collection Antique/Vintage Material Reed & Leather Texture Pile Weave Origin Africa Age Antique/Vintage
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1960s North African Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Leather, Reed

Rare Tunisian Ouedzem Embroidered Tissue or Carpet
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Rare and vintage Tunisian carpet, embroidered like a tissue for wall - Private Italian collection - IDEA: use this item as tapestry on the wall or on ...
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1960s Tunisian Tribal Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Colorful Moroccan Runner
Located in New York, NY
This high pile runner shows a mixed lozenge harlequin pattern detailed in yellow, sand, medium blue and dark brown, within a red zig-zag border. The p...
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1960s Moroccan Tribal Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Ivory and Gray Moroccan Azilal Rug, Medium Pile, circa 1960s
Located in New York, NY
The cream, long pile ground shows an irregular dark open lozenge lattice set back slightly from the borderless sides, completed at one end and cut off at the other. Good condition. G...
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1960s Moroccan Tribal Vintage Moroccan and North African Rugs

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Wool

Antique and Vintage Moroccan Rugs for Sale on 1stDibs: Find Beni Ourain Rugs, Azilal Rugs, Kilims and More

Antique and vintage Moroccan rugs serve as an exceptional piece of decor. Whether it’s to tie your bedroom together or to add a dazzling array of colors and graphically provocative shapes and other elements to your living room wall, there’s increased demand for all types of Moroccan tribal rugs, especially as bohemian, global and eco styles are on the rise and because tapestries and wall hangings are definitely cool again.

Travelers and interior design lovers from all over the world are big fans of the complex geometric patterns and bold color palettes that we typically associate with rustic, natural Moroccan and North African rugs.

In the West, the current infatuation with handwoven vintage Moroccan tribal rugs stretches to the mid-20th century. Then, designers such as Alvar Aalto, Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier offset austere interiors with vibrant and alluring mid-century modern Moroccan rugs. (Le Corbusier integrated these rugs in his designs for Villa La Roche in Paris, while Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in Pennsylvania is also home to distinctive Moroccan floor coverings.)

Moroccan rugs date back to the Paleolithic era, when Berber tribes, which comprised many different members of an ethnic group native to North Africa, would weave these textiles with intricate images and symbols. Traditionally, Moroccan tribal weavings were made exclusively by women and solely for personal use. Dense pile rugs served not only as floor coverings but as mattresses, seating and even blankets in the winter months.

The Moroccan rug hasn’t survived this long merely because of its usefulness. These stunning works take at least two to three weeks to weave, and each woman weaves the story of her life into the design. They are filled with symbolism and vary greatly depending on the locale where they were woven. In this way, part of the profound beauty of traditional Moroccan rugs lies in their historical and cultural significance.

One of the most widely loved styles of Moroccan rugs comes from the Beni Ourain tribes, a network of nearly two dozen individual tribes in the mountainous Middle Atlas region.

Vintage Beni Ourain rugs are woven from undyed, natural wool. The textures, imperfections and asymmetrical lines, which can’t be reproduced with mass production methods, as well as the neutral tones and understated geometry have endeared interior designers to these works for ages. In comparison to the spare Beni Ourain rugs, a more heavily decorated, widely colorful option can be found in Azilal Moroccan rugs, which contrast wonderfully with the rich, dark wood tones and clean lines that characterize mid-century modern furniture.

The collection of antique and vintage rugs and carpets on 1stDibs features a wide range of extraordinary Moroccan and North African rugs including Beni Ourain rugs, Azilal rugs, kilims and more.

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