Meemah Flat-Weave Rug
Meemah Flat-Weave Rug
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Meemah Flat-Weave Rug

Meemah Flat-Weave Rug

$110
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This flat-weave rug is part of our very personal tribute to Berber women and their iconic face tattoos, a tribute that also came in the form of a handwoven pillow. We designed it with these Berber cultural symbols in mind, celebrating a community and its cultural legacy. Meemah flat-weave rug, like all of our textile pieces, is handwoven by women artisans from the heart of the Atlas Mountains, who patiently join their forces for up to three weeks to make each rug come to life.

Characteristics
  • Handwoven in the Atlas Mountains
  • 70% natural sheep wool, 30% cotton
  • Powder pink, mustard yellow, light blue, and deep gray on cream white
  • Fringe on both sides
  • Dry clean only
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* Entirely woven by hand, lead time 6-8 weeks

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The Folks

At the heart of the Atlas Mountains, in the valley of Aït Hamza, we had the privilege to meet a group of strong and highly skilled berber women. Our ethical partnership goes beyond fair-trade, it is a human-centered relationship based on common trust and transparency. This group of six women is led by Yetto Afkir, an experienced artisan who learned hand weaving techniques at a very young age, and battled to build a small structure where artisans from her neighborhood can get together and weave their way to financial success and freedom.

The Tale

Hand weaving is a traditional craft in berber villages carried exclusively by women, and passed on from mothers to daughters. Besides meeting everyday needs and eventually providing a source of income, hand weaving is above all a way to keep traditions alive and strengthen the sense of community. Women artisans still handcraft unique pieces the way their ancestors did, from organic wool shorn from local sheep and hand spun, using rustic looms. We wish to bring you the best and most unique products, while making sure to keep these tales alive and continuously told, one exceptional piece at a time.

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