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20326 Vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, 03'01 x 5'00.
Indulge in the timeless allure of this vintage Moroccan Wedding Blanket, a masterpiece handwoven with care and tradition, also known as the illustrious Berber Handira. Adorned with rows of plush fringe, each delicately embellished with gleaming paillette sequins, this opulent textile invites a touch of elegance to nearly any space. Crafted by the skilled hands of the bride's own kin, these Moroccan Handiras transcend mere blankets; they are vessels of Baraka, radiant with the power to bestow blessings upon the beholder. Steeped in tradition, these blankets are not mere accessories—they are conduits of history and sentiment.
Legend whispers that these blankets stand guard, warding off malevolent spirits, ushering in good fortune for the newlywed pair, and bestowing the gift of fertility. In the subtle embrace of this cream-colored wonder, sequins shimmering like stars, one can almost feel the ethereal touch of ancient customs and well-wishing traditions.
Embrace the versatility of this cherished textile. Whether draping it over a couch, adorning your walls as a tapestry, gracing your bed as a coverlet, lending regality as a headboard, or transforming your floor into a canvas as a rug, the Moroccan Handira transcends the ordinary, weaving its magic seamlessly into the fabric of your surroundings.
In every thread and shimmering embellishment, discover not just a blanket, but a narrative—a piece of art that reflects the depth of meaning woven into the rich tapestry of Moroccan culture. Elevate your space with this unique expression of heritage, where every sequin tells a story and every fringe whispers the wisdom of centuries.
- Rendered in variegated shades of beige, flax, oatmeal, almond, wheat, and sand.
- Handcrafted textile. High and low texture rug. Stains throughout.
- Abrash.
- Hand-embroidered paillette sequins.
- Handwoven wool and cotton.
- Made in Morocco.
- Berber Tribes of Morocco.
- Measures: 03'01 X 05'00.
- Date: 1960s. Mid-20th Century.