Origin & Cultural Significance
Taznakht sits at a crossroads of Berber trade and memory. Motifs—diamonds, stepped lozenges, talismanic lines—encode identity and protection.
Experience the living color of an authentic taznakht rug—a Berber masterpiece from Morocco’s High Atlas, prized for natural dye rugs in luminous saffron, madder, pomegranate, and indigo. Hand-spun wool, careful weaving, and refined shearing create graceful geometry and medallions that feel both heritage and modern. Whether you want a radiant saffron rug to warm a living room or a calm neutral for layered spaces, every piece is curated, professionally cleaned, and photographed in natural light so you can buy with confidence.
Heritage • Natural Dye • Wool
Discover the enduring beauty of a taznakht rug—handwoven near the town of Taznakht in Morocco’s High Atlas. Celebrated for luminous plant dyes—most famously saffron—these natural dye rugs pair supple wool with balanced tribal geometry and medallions. Expect nuanced tones (gold, amber, rust, pomegranate, indigo) and gentle abrash that only true botanicals create. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, professionally prepared, and photographed in natural light so you can buy with confidence.
Origin • Weaving • Natural Dyes
Taznakht sits at a crossroads of Berber trade and memory. Motifs—diamonds, stepped lozenges, talismanic lines—encode identity and protection.
Hand-knotted pile and dense flat-weaves (and mixes) in premium sheep’s wool; wool/cotton warps for strength and drape.
Saffron for gold, madder for reds, pomegranate & walnut for browns, indigo for deep blues—true botanical tones with graceful abrash.
Color • Craft • Versatility • Sustainability • Unique
A genuine saffron rug delivers sun-lit warmth that flatters wood, stone, and plaster.
Hand-spun wool and slow weaving produce heirloom durability.
Tribal geometry reads modern; solids & semi-plains suit minimal spaces.
Plant dyes and natural fibers reduce chemical footprints.
You purchase the exact piece shown—no two are alike.
Living • Dining • Bedroom/Entry
Anchor neutral seating with ≈200×300 cm; pair brass, walnut, and linen for glow.
Flat-weave or low/medium pile for chair glide; size so chairs stay on-rug pulled out.
Expose 40–60 cm around the bed; sturdy flat-weave for entries; repeat one rug color in accents.
Small • Medium • Large • XL
~90×150 cm (3’×5’) — reading corners, offices.
~160×230 cm (5’3”×7’7”) — apartments, layered looks.
~200×300 cm (6’7”×9’10”) — living rooms, primary bedrooms.
~250×350 cm+ (8’2”×11’6”+) — open-plan layouts.
Tip: Place at least front furniture legs on the rug to unify the seating area.
Routine • Spills • Sun/Rotation • Pro Clean • Pad
Vacuum weekly with suction only (no beater bar).
Blot immediately; avoid scrubbing and harsh chemicals.
Rotate quarterly; avoid prolonged direct sun on natural dyes.
Use hand-wash specialists familiar with natural dye rugs.
Adds grip, reduces wear, boosts comfort and longevity.
Materials • Dyes • Condition • Photos • Fit • Support
Check fiber and dye notes; natural abrash and nuanced color are good signs.
We disclose restoration, repairs, and expected patina.
Shot in natural light; request extra photos/video anytime.
Confirm door clearance and robot-vac height if pile is substantial.
Use Free Style Match for size, palette, and layout guidance.
Definition • Saffron • Fading • Durability • Compare • Exactness • Custom
Curated • Authentic • Ready to Ship
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