Vintage Moroccan Aït Bou Ichaouen Carpet TS31

This colorful Aït Bou Ichaouen exhibits an overall lozenge network knotted in a palette of deep magenta, bright orange and an abrash of faded blue-greens. The pattern appears to drift beyond the field of the carpet (known as infinite rapport), adding a sense of continuity to the piece. 100% wool on a multicolored warp. Almost square proportions and very functional size.

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Aït Bou Ichaouen

Carpets of this tribe are also known as Talsint, the most remote of the Berber tribes, settled between the High Altas Range and close to the edge of the Sahara. This tribe and their work were undiscovered by the outside world until the mid 1990's. Baring this in mind, Talsint carpets are legendary for their vibrant colors and exotic patterns, perhaps due to the lack of an outside influence or the need for color in the monochromatic world of which they reside. Many of their motifs and techniques have not been found elsewhere in Morocco...these archaic designs reflect an older tradition of weaving history dating back thousands of years in Northern Africa.

tribe.Aït Bou Ichaouen
region.High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
circa.1970's-80's
dimensions.6'11" x 5'5" / 2.1m x 1.65m
pile height.Medium
fringe length.3"
condition.Very Good
rug no.TS31
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