Woven on low-warp looms in the foothills of the Anti-Atlas, this deep brown cushion carries the quiet language of the desert — earth for the land, teal for the oasis water, gold for the sun that rules both.
A Desert Piece, Not a Decorative One
South of the Atlas, where the red earth turns to ochre and the cactus grows wild, Berber women still harvest agave leaves by hand — beating, combing, and spinning the fibers into sabra silk, a vegetal silk unique to Morocco. This pillow began there: a plant, a loom, a pair of hands working through the afternoon heat.
The Language of the Motifs
In Amazigh weaving, every symbol is a sentence.
The twin diamonds at the heart of the pillow, filled with teal and crowned with ivory, are the feminine eye — the old protector of the home, doubled for extra baraka.
The four corner stars, in sun-bleached gold, stand for the four cardinal directions — a weaver’s blessing on every corner of the room where the pillow will rest.
The white running-stitch frame holds it all together, like a whispered prayer stitched around the edge.
Details That Reveal Its Origin
- Region: Tazenakht – Anti-Atlas, Southern Morocco
- Fiber: 100% natural sabra silk (agave / cactus silk) on a cotton warp
- Dye: Plant-based — walnut husk for the brown, indigo-blend for the teal
- Technique: Flat-weave with hand-embroidered motifs and knotted corner tassels
- Finish: Hidden zipper closure · black & white piped edge
- Dimensions: 18 × 18 in (45 × 45 cm) – insert not included
Where This Piece Belongs
Set it against a cream linen sofa to let the brown anchor the room, pair it with terracotta or ivory cushions for a layered desert palette, or drop it onto a reading chair beside a warm lamp. Its tones read neutral-but-alive — equally at home in a minimalist loft, a boho bedroom, or a wood-and-leather study.
One of a kind. The sheen shifts with the light — sabra silk is a living fiber. Small irregularities in the weave, tassel length, or motif placement are signatures of the artisan’s hand, not flaws.
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