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I’d like to introduce you to our Essaouira Collection, named for the gorgeous Moroccan coastal city of Essaouria with its whitewashed houses, blue waters and golden sands.Since I first discovered Morocco when I was in college, I’ve had a love affair with all things Moroccan. From the delicious food to the music to the architecture, there is a richness of beauty and culture that I’ve never found anywhere else. Traditional Moroccan designs and the colors of the landscape inspired the creation of these rugs. The designs have a strong ethnic feeling, reminiscent of Moroccan architecture, textiles and ceramics. The colors reflect the colors of the landscape. And each design is named for a town or architectural element.TRANSCRIPT
ESSOUIRARUG COLLECTIONSNIBAESSAOUIRA
EssaouiraI’d like to introduce you to our Essaouira Collection, named for the gorgeous Moroccan coastal city of Essaouria with its whitewashed houses, blue waters and golden sands.
Since I first discovered Morocco when I was in college, I’ve had a love affair with all things Moroccan. From the delicious food to the music to the architecture, there is a richness of beauty and culture that I’ve never found anywhere else.
Traditional Moroccan designs and the colors of the landscape inspired the creation of these rugs. The designs have a strong ethnic feeling, reminiscent of Moroccan architecture, textiles and ceramics. The colors reflect the colors of the landscape. And each design is named for a town or architectural element.
We incorporated subtle imperfections that you would normally find in hand-knot-ted rugs into the designs themselves, making them look old and hand crafted. For example, certain design elements are off-center, or lines might appear a little wavy.
Most of the rugs in this collection are woven using a combination of fibers, suggesting the different landscapes and textures of Morocco – from the desert to the mountains to the traditional earthen houses.
I hope you will love these as much as I do.
Beth ArrowoodOwner
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Sandalwood Stripe
Sandalwood, often used in Moroccan handicrafts and essential oils, has gorgeous stripes running through the grains of the wood.
Tangerino Stripe
Moroccan culture has had an enormous influence on Spain over the centuries. Tangerino, Spanish for “from Tangier,” reflects the bright, luminous colors of both southern Spain and northern Morocco.
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Asilah Mosaic
This design was inspired by the beautiful mosaics found in the north-ern coastal city of Asilah, just south of Tangier.
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Timbuktu
In the late 1500s the Moroccan king conquered Timbuktu, now in Mali, in order to control its valuable salt mines. This rug design suggests the Moroccan mosaics and mud brick architecture that left its mark on the ancient city of Timbuktu.
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Sahara Dune
Swept by winds across the Sahara, the sand dunes are constantly shifting. Our design reflects the organic, fluid shape of those dunes.
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Old Mountain Retreat
The High Atlas mountains are a beautiful place to relax in summer, away from the searing heat of the deserts and beaches of Morocco. Our design suggests the traditional walls of a mountain village.
Medina
Arabic for “city”, the medina is always at the heart of Moroccan cities—with high walls, narrow maze-like streets, and a sense of living in centuries past.
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Atlas Mountain
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The High Atlas is the biggest mountain range in North Africa—with green, fertile valleys crisscrossed by rivers and waterfalls. The majestic peaks are suggested in the dynamic, angular design of this rug.
Mocambo
Berber Stripe
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Named for a little-known village that inspired us with its simple beauty, this design incorporates the colors and shapes of the Atlas mountains.
The Berbers are the indigenous people of North Africa. Their traditional carpets are hand made, with sophisticated, intricate striped patterns. Our design is a modern, simplified salute to the traditional Berber style.
Tangiers
This gorgeous interwoven geometric design brings to mind the complex interwoven cultures of North Africa, Spain, and France that we find today in Tangiers—the ancient Berber city in the north of Morocco.
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Fez
Fez, the former capital, is one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. This rug design was inspired by the ancient medina of Fes el Bali, the old, walled city.
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Kathmandu
The capital city of Nepal, where many of our rugs are made, is a fascinating blend of ancient history and modern buildings. It’s also high up in the mountains, at almost 5,000 feet.
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Kashmir
Kashmir, the long-disputed mountainous region between India and Pakistan, has always been a favorite place of ours. Its gorgeous lakes and the intoxicating city of Srinagar are among the most beautiful places in the world.
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Volubilis
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the majestic Roman ruins of Volubilis are near Meknes. Our Volubilis design feels like layers of stone and tile in the Roman walls.
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Traditional Moroccan houses are built around a central courtyard—depicted in this rug as interlocking squares and geometric designs.
Tangier Courtyard
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Arabesques are a fundamental design element in Islamic art, made up of patterns of interlocking lines and foliage. Our design reinterprets that motif, in a simplified form.
Arabesque
Siam
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The Salon International de l’Agriculture du Maroc is the largest agriculture exhibition in Africa, and our design suggests the orange orchards and olive groves of Morocco.
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Gibraltar
At the southern tip of the Iberian peninsula, just across the water from Morocco, lies Gibaltar, a British territory. The famed Rock of Gibraltar was one of the Pillars of Hercules—and is home to hundreds of monkeys called Barbary Macaques.
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Casbah
Casbah, or citadel in Arabic, refers to the beautiful walled cities of North Africa. They are usually built on top of hills, affording the citizens a wide view to make them easier to defend. The casbah of Aït Benhaddou in Morocco is one of the world’s architectural treasures.
Domino
This design reflects the design and colors of traditional dominoes, which are a big part of Moroccan culture.
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Maroc
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Morocco, known as Maroc in French, is home to intricate mosaics. That’s exactly the effect we tried to capture in this rug design—a suggestion of interlocking pieces like the tiled mosaics found throughout the country.
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Pleasure Palace
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The circular design of Pleasure Palace represents the total immersion in pleasure and relaxation one can indulge in the palaces of Morocco.
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Every beautiful design can be customized to any size and color combination and are available in a wide variety of materials. Wool, silk, bamboo, linen, hemp, allo, viscose, nylon, cotton, and more. All rugs are individually hand knotted and woven in Nepal and India. NIBA Rug Collections proudly wear the Goodweave Foundation Label, assuring the production of each rug is child-labor free, and that a portion of the proceeds pays for the education and care of thousands of children.
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