Description
73992 Vintage Rabat Moroccan Rug, 06'11 x 11'02.
This hand-knotted wool vintage Rabat Moroccan rug beautifully highlights Anatolian and Transylvanian designs of the past. It features a large-scale hexagonal medallion with internal and external latch-hook edges surrounded by a repetitive pattern of tribal motifs in each corner spandrel. The Berber Moroccan rug is enclosed with a complementary compartment border composed of alternating diamonds filled with eight-point stars and ram's horn motifs. Compared to typical colorful Moroccan rugs, warm and neutral earth-tone color palettes in Moroccan rugs are quite rare. With its neutral monochromatic color scheme, this vintage Moroccan rug is warm and inviting.
According to the Indianapolis Museum of Art's 'The Fabric of Moroccan Life,' the women weavers of Rabat recount a legend: one day, a stork dropped a piece of rug into the courtyard of a house. The rug's colors and design, previously unknown in the land, were seen by the women weavers of the house as a divine gift—a talisman and a good omen that inspired them deeply. The people of Rabat consider wool to be as precious as gold and a variety of rituals surround the making of their rugs.
- Rendered in neutral earth-tone colors and variegated shades of taupe, brown, mushroom. pashmina, camel, tan, ecru, latte, mocha, beige, sand, khaki, flaxen, straw, wheat, and coffee with other neutral accent colors.
- Berber Tribes of Morocco.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Morocco.
- Berber Tribes of Morocco. Rabat.
- Measures: 06'11 x 11'02.
- Date: 1960's. Mid-20th Century.