SKU: AL972
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
Boujaad, Morocco. One of the great modernist schools of Morocco was L'Ecole des Beaux Art. Shortly after joining the teaching staff of the Casablanca Art School in 1964, Mohamed Melehi insisted that all the Greco-Roman busts be removed from the studios...
SKU: am465
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
Old Berber, Morocco Berbers are recognisable by their distinctive loop pile. Natural dyes, hand sun wool Size: 277 x 178 cms
SKU: AK572
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomad's Tent
The Beni Ouarain is a tribal group of Moroccan berbers, one of many nomadic tribes of Morocco. They are famous for weaving carpets of plain colour with simple, patterns. Size: 341 x 194 cm
SKU: AL973
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE:
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
Boujaad, Morocco. One of the great modernist schools of Morocco was L'Ecole des Beaux Art. Shortly after joining the teaching staff of the Casablanca Art School in 1964, Mohamed Melehi insisted that all the Greco-Roman busts be removed from the studios...
SKU: AM478
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
100% recycled Rag rugs are a staple of cottage crafts in many cultures. This Boucherouite (meaning scraps of material) kilim was woven by women. Size: 284 x 173 cm
SKU: AM477
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
100% recycled Rag rugs are a staple of cottage crafts in many cultures. This Boucherouite (meaning scraps of material) kilim was woven by women. Size: 284 x 173 cm
SKU: AM445
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
C.1950. Woven from hand spun wool in Taznacht, a small town between Ouarzazaat and Agadir in Southern Morocco. Size: 160 x 71 cm
SKU: AM464
AVAILABILITY: In stock (1 item)
PRODUCT TYPE: Rug
VENDOR: The Nomads Tent
Boujaad, Morocco. One of the great modernist schools of Morocco was L'Ecole des Beaux Art. Shortly after joining the teaching staff of the Casablanca Art School in 1964, Mohamed Melehi insisted that all the Greco-Roman busts be removed from the studios...