BENI OUARAIN N° 363BO


A vintage Beni Ouarain, 1990s, in an unusually small format with a geometric minimalist design. The main characteristic of this piece is the reduced taupe colored pattern peeking through the dense ivory pile, giving it a timeless, yet modern look. This rather unobtrusive rug comes in a good size and can be integrated into almost any interior.


Dimensions
240 × 160 cm
7'8" × 5'2"
Material
100% wool
Pile
medium
Condition
excellent

Price
sold




The tribal territory of the BENI OUARAIN includes most of the entire high mountain region of the northeastern part in the Middle Atlas. The Beni Ouarain are a confederation of seventeen tribes living in the area. Their territory is bordered by the Jebel Bou Iblane Range in the south and southeast and by the Jebel Tazekka in the north. The knotted rugs from the Beni Ouarain, originally made to use as beds, are known for their exceptional quality of wool, a high pile (up to 4 cm/ 1.57 in) and a classic lozenge pattern in dark brown or black on a white ground. Similar pile rugs with the same color scheme have also been made among other groups in some of the neighboring regions. The rugs of the Beni Alaham, Marmoucha and Ait Seghrouchène are often confused with the ones of the Beni Ouarain even if their patterns are quite particular.