Handwoven by the artisans of M’rirt, a village nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains, this rug is a testament to Moroccan craftsmanship. Led by Soukina, a second-generation artisan, this group of 40 weavers continues the tradition founded by her late mother, Keltouma, in the early 2000s. Specializing in medium to high hand-knot rugs, they use a distinctive thick knotting technique that creates an extra-plush texture, unique to their region.
Translated to “minaret” in Arabic, Menara is a tribute to the enduring symbolism of minarets, capturing their role as both a guiding light and a centerpiece of cultural and spiritual significance. Sitting atop or adjacent to a mosque, the minaret rises as a prominent architectural feature, offering both a physical and spiritual connection to the surrounding community.
Menara is part of our latest collection, Neutral Ground, a collection that bridges artful design with simplicity, offering warmth and balance to any space. Rooted in traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, each rug represents a harmonious blend of heritage and modernity.
Made from 100% “live” wool, it is dyed using the finest ingredients by a third-generation dyeing family. This meticulous process ensures rich, lasting colors, while maintaining a commitment to sustainability and quality in every piece.