Berber carpet vintage 190×320 cm. ANIR

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This is a truly beautiful and serene vintage rug from the Taznakht region 🌿

The rug is handwoven in 100% wool by Berber women in the Anti-Atlas mountains around Taznakht – an area known for its colorful and symbolic rugs.

This piece has a simple, elegant design with three large diamonds in the center – a classic Berber symbol of protection and the cycle of life – surrounded by a frame in dusty turquoise shades. The base color is a warm, faded pink/beige tone, giving the rug a gentle and balanced character.

The colors have naturally faded over time, creating a unique patina – a true quality of vintage Taznakht rugs that makes each piece truly special.

With its mix of warm earthy tones and cool turquoise, the rug fits perfectly in both modern, Nordic homes and more colorful, bohemian-inspired interiors.

ANIR means dream in Berber and fits well with the soft poetic expression of the rug. The rug measures 190×320 cm and will fit beautifully under a dining table, in a corner of a sofa or in the middle of a room.

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Carpets from Taznakt maintenance

🧼 Daily care

  • Vacuum regularly – but without a rotating brush (only a nozzle or gentle suction power) so that the wool is not worn unnecessarily.

  • Turn the blanket over. occasionally, so that wear is distributed and the colors fade evenly.

  • Shake the carpet out a couple of times a year – this loosens dust and grains of sand that hide in the fibers.


💦 Stain removal

  • Always dry waste immediately with a clean, white cloth – dab, don't rub.

  • Use lukewarm water with a little neutral soap (e.g. wool shampoo or soap flakes) on small stains.

  • Avoid chemical cleaners as they can ruin the plant colors.


🌿 Deeper cleaning

  • Clean the carpet gently in cold water with mild wool soap if necessary. Let it dry flat in the shade – never in direct sunlight (which can fade the colors).

  • Professional cleaning is only recommended for people with experience in genuine Moroccan Berber carpets – regular carpet cleaning can ruin the wool and colors.

The story behind Taznakt rugs

🧵 The Origin of Taznakht Carpets

  • Geography: Taznakht is located in southern Morocco, between Ouarzazate and the Sahara, at the foot of the Anti-Atlas Mountains.

  • History: The area has been an important weaving center for centuries, where Berber women have created rugs that combine several weaving techniques: flat weaving (Kelim), knotted carpets and embroidery-like details.

  • Tribes: The carpets are connected with Aït Ouaouzguite tribe, which is known for their refined and color-saturated carpets.


🎨 Characteristics of Taznakht vintage rugs

  • Colors: Natural dyes from plants, minerals and roots – such as saffron (yellow), henna (orange), indigo (blue) and pomegranate peel (red) – provide a warm and intense colour palette that fades beautifully over time.

  • Patterns: Very detailed and often more “refined” than other Berber rugs. Typical motifs include:

    • Repeated rhombuses and stars

    • Tribal symbols which protects against the evil eye

    • Borders with small patterns that frame the carpet

  • Technique: Taznakht is special because the carpets often combine three techniques in one blanket: knotted pile, kilim surfaces and embroidery-like patterns. This makes them more complex than, for example, Beni Ourain.


🌟 Rarity and value

  • Vintage Taznakht rugs (from the 1950s–1970s) are very rare today, as production at the time was limited to small villages and each carpet could take months to weave.

  • Unlike Beni Ouarain and Azilal, which have been mass-produced for export, genuine Taznakht rugs are more niche and are therefore less common on the market.

  • Their special combination of weaving techniques and rich colors make them today sought-after collectibles – especially those carpets that still have their original plant colors preserved.

  • Many experts and collectors consider Taznakht to be among the most sophisticated and artistic carpets from Morocco.