The same deep brown ground — chocolate, warm, unwavering — but this time the symbols are different. Where the first speaks in diamonds, this one speaks in cross-form Berber motifs: a language of alignment, of threshold, of the woven mark that has meant something for longer than anyone can say. Two pieces, same earth, different memory.
Provenance
Each TIGEMI piece is individually sourced and documented for its texture, weaving character, and handmade irregularities. Crafted on traditional looms by artisan women in Morocco, no two pieces are ever exactly alike.
Sabra cactus silk is extracted from the agave plant — a natural, biodegradable fibre with a distinctive silky sheen. It is hand-spun and hand-dyed before being woven on traditional Moroccan looms, giving each piece its characteristic depth of colour and tactile richness.
Piece Details
Material
Sabra Cactus Silk (Agave fibre), handwoven
Origin
Marrakech, Morocco
Color
Dark Brown / Chocolate with white Berber cross motifs
Motifs
White cross-form Amazigh Berber symbols — repeating pattern across field
Size
Approx. 20×20 inches
Due to the handmade nature of Sabra silk weaving, slight artisan variations of approximately 1 inch may occur. Each piece carries the unique character of its maker.
Styling Notes
Layer this chocolate brown Sabra cushion with its sibling piece for a cohesive, collected interior — same ground, different symbol. Works equally well as a standalone statement on a cream linen sofa, or paired with warm terracotta and natural ivory textures in a layered earthy living room.
Care & Longevity
Spot clean gently or hand wash with care, then lay flat to dry. Because sabra is a natural handmade textile, subtle variations in weave, tone, and texture are part of its character.
Because each piece is woven by hand using traditional bidaia tools, dimensions may vary slightly from piece to piece. This is a natural characteristic of the handmade process — not a defect — and part of what makes each TIGEMI piece genuinely one of a kind.
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