Vintage Moroccan Beni M'Guild Carpet BG_130

This vintage Beni M'Guild exhibits an unusual color field of muted lavender shifting to vibrant indigo. The large scale ivory lozenge network appears superimposed onto the ground, lending a sharp contrast. Low pile accentuates the graphic nature of the piece. 100% wool with a time faded patina.

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Beni M'Guild

The territory of Azrou, Ain Lheu, and M'Rirt is the main production region for this tribe, neighboring the Zaïane. The Beni M'Guild tribe has a long tradition of carpet making...their work tends to be quite dense, as tribes in this region can withstand harsh climates. Common Berber symbolism can be found in many of their woven works, while other carpets are solid fields of natural color devoid of any patterns or motifs. Subtle nuances in hue create waves of color, sometimes revealing pattern from below.

tribe.Beni M'Guild
region.Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco
circa.1960's
dimensions.12'1" x 5'9" / 3.69m x 1.74m
pile height.Low
fringe length.10"
condition.Very Good
rug no.BG_130
rug no.Inquire