Antique Moroccan Berber Saddle Bag – Authentic Atlas Khorj – Handwoven Wool Tribal Textile – Vintage Boho Wall Decor – One of a Kind
$234.00 $360.00
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A rare and authentic Moroccan Berber saddle bag (Khorj), traditionally used over donkeys or mules to carry goods between villages and weekly souks in the Atlas Mountains.
This handwoven wool piece features vibrant Amazigh geometric motifs, rich natural colors, and raised embroidery that reflect generations of tribal craftsmanship. The double-pocket construction ensured perfect balance during travel — a beautiful example of functional design meeting cultural heritage.
Today, this antique textile transforms into a striking bohemian wall décor piece, a collector’s tribal artifact, or a unique statement element in rustic and eclectic interiors.
✔ 100% handwoven wool
✔ Genuine vintage piece
✔ One of a kind
✔ Rich cultural heritage
A soulful textile that carries history, movement, and tradition within every thread ✨
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for the carpet to cook?
The duration varies depending on the size and design. A small rug may take between two weeks to a month, while a large and complex rug can take up to three months or more.
Is the carpet handmade?
Yes, every rug we make is 100% handcrafted, using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
What is the difference between the Atlantic carpet, the Ben Guerir carpet, or the Rabat carpet?
The Atlas rug is known for its Berber symbols and natural wool, featuring bold colors and free-flowing designs. The Ben Guerir rug is simple and elegant, while the Rabat rug is more classic and refined, often featuring geometric and floral designs.
Is wool natural?
Yes, we use 100% local wool, and we dye it either with natural vegetable dye or traditional local dye.
How do we know the carpet is good?
A beautiful rug is handcrafted, rich in wool, has even stitches, and a clean backing. Even the smell of natural wool is a testament to its quality.
Can we wash the carpet?
It's best to hire a professional to clean your rugs, especially if they're made of natural wool. Indiscriminate cleaning can damage the rug or ruin its color.
Do you use custom carpets?
Of course! We can make a rug in the size, color, and design you like. You just need a little time and patience for it to come out exactly the way you want it.