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20217 Vintage Red Taznakht Moroccan Rug, 05'08 X 12'04.
Embark on a captivating journey into the rich legacy of the Taznakht Tribe, where skilled hands in the High Atlas Mountains of southern Morocco meticulously crafted this hand-knotted wool vintage Moroccan rug—an exquisite creation that echoes the spirit of a region steeped in tradition. In the hands of these artisans, each knot becomes a thread in the vibrant fabric of Berber Tribe heritage.
Within this hand-knotted wool vintage Taznakht Moroccan rug, a convergence of maximalist style and nomadic charm unfolds, reflecting a woven wonder of cultural richness. At the heart of this textile masterpiece lies a black square medallion, radiating outward and adorned with a Goz eye motif—a symbol known for its protective qualities. Within this medallion, the intricate details include camels, human figures, and teapots, each carrying its own symbolic weight.
The field of this vintage Moroccan rug is further adorned with a rich array of symbols, each telling a story deeply rooted in Berber traditions. Burdocks, eight-point stars, tree of life motifs, camel tracks, hamsa, teapots, camels, s-hooks, frogs, protection amulets, and ambiguous tribal motifs create a visual narrative that transcends mere aesthetics. Each element within the field carries cultural significance, with the tree of life symbolizing immortality and the hamsa representing protection against the evil eye.
Skillfully framing this intricate field is a comb ladder motif, symbolizing the male presence within the design. As you explore the patterns within this rug, you are immersed in a world where each motif serves as a link to the Taznakht Tribe's cultural heritage, weaving together stories of protection, tradition, and the enduring artistry of the Berber people.
- Rendered in variegated shades of red, black, gold, green, blue, ivory, pink, aqua and mauve with other accent colors.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Morocco.
- Berber Tribes of Morocco. Taznakht.
- Measures: 05'08 X 12'04.
- Date: 1970s. Late 20th Century.