Vintage Moroccan Rugs

The Most Beautiful Collection of Vintage Moroccan Rugs

Moroccan rugs — woven primarily by the Amazigh (Berber) peoples of the Atlas Mountains and Saharan regions — represent one of the most distinctive and globally influential weaving traditions of the 20th century. Unlike the formal workshop traditions of Persia or the imperial court traditions of Turkey, Moroccan rugs emerged from tribal and domestic weaving practices where individual weavers expressed personal symbolism, community identity, and spiritual meaning through bold geometric forms and expressive textures.

At Nazmiyal Collection, we curate vintage Moroccan rugs across the full range of the tradition — from plush Beni Ourain pile weavings with their iconic ivory-and-dark lattice compositions to colorful Azilal pieces packed with tribal symbolism, flatwoven Kilim-style textiles, and the shaggy mid-century pieces that first captured the attention of modernist designers and architects. Every piece is evaluated by our specialists and presented with accurate condition reporting.

For a broader view of where Moroccan design fits within the global rug market, our Vintage rugs hub is a helpful starting point. To explore Morocco as a geographic origin, visit our Rugs from Morocco page.

Reviewed by Jason Nazmiyal — Founder, Nazmiyal Collection, 44 years in the antique rug trade.

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