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Farlacha | Beni Ourain Moroccan Rug 4x5 ft Terracotta Checkered | 4'x5'61 Ft | 120x171 cm
Modern Small World

Farlacha | Beni Ourain Moroccan Rug 4x5 ft Terracotta Checkered | 4'x5'61 Ft | 120x171 cm

Bring warmth to your space with this Beni Ourain Moroccan Rug, sized 4'x5'61 Ft | 120x171 cm. Handwoven by skilled artisans, this rug features a cozy checkered pattern in terracotta orange and white, blending traditional craftsmanship with a modern bohemian vibe. Its high pile texture offers a soft, plush feel, making it perfect for small to medium spaces like nurseries, offices, or living rooms. Crafted from 100% natural wool, this rug is durable, inviting, and a timeless addition to your home decor. ✨ Production Time & Customization Each rug is handmade to order and requires approximately 30 days to be ready. Custom sizes available – pricing is adjusted according to the dimensions. For bulk orders, please contact us before purchasing to discuss prices and details. Details: Origin: Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco Design: Moroccan Berber Materials: Natural dyed wool Weave: Tied, buckled, twisted – 100% handmade Dimensions: 4'x5'61 Ft | 120x171 cm Shipping: Free worldwide shipping via DHL or FedEx Availability: Only 1 available – unique model The Story Behind Our Beni Ourain Rugs The classic Beni Ourain is the ultimate rug for all interiors and styles. Woven by the Ait Ouaraïn tribe in the Middle Atlas near Taza, these rugs are made exclusively from soft, thick natural wool. Their colors and styles are inspired by the snowy and rocky landscapes of the region. The Beni Ourain people have preserved their ancestral culture for centuries. Living in an isolated mountainous area with a cold climate most of the year, they traditionally wove large rugs to serve as warm floor coverings in homes and tents. Today, their weaving has adapted to create pieces that suit modern interiors worldwide. Rug weaving remains a vital source of income for women in this patriarchal society, bringing them pride, independence, and dignity.