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Story Behind the Art: Moroccan rugs began as thick, insulating textiles made by Berber tribes in the cold, mountainous regions of Morocco. Their lush piles and geometric tribal language—marked by diamonds, lattices, lines, and ancestral symbols—reflected cultural identity and functional need. Western designers embraced these rugs in the mid-20th century, using them to add softness and warmth to modernist interiors. Today, Moroccan rugs remain iconic for their comforting texture, earthy simplicity, and design flexibility. Global production now includes Morocco, India, and Pakistan, ensuring the style remains accessible while preserving its nomadic heritage.

