Vintage Moroccan Azilal Carpet AZ60

An excellent Azilal example produced from the same weaver as AZ59. An elongated meandering lozenge network with continual shifts throughout, creating a very dynamic composition. Woven in a neutral palette of ivory, dark brown, and charcoal with hints of red, adding a moment of spontaneity to the piece. 100% wool.

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Azilal

This High Atlas village produces some very colorful carpets from a Berber tribe of the same name. The Azilal tribe shares many patterns and symbols that are similar to its Beni Ouarain cousin, but differ in knot technique. The main difference is in construction, Azilals utilizing a single knot technique, while the Beni Ouarain tribes use a double knot and weave entirely in wool. Azial carpets can be made of a wool pile with various other fibers woven into the backing. This is due in part to limited access of raw wool material and the lack of need for the rugs to provide insulation from the cold.

tribe.Azilal
region.High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
circa.1980's
dimensions.10'2" x 5'5" / 3.09m x 1.65m
pile height.Low
fringe length.7" and 4"
condition.Very Good
rug no.AZ60
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