This colorful Moroccan kilim pillow measures 36 x 45 cm and comes directly from Moroccan Rug Area artisans who work with authentic vintage Berber textile. The flatweave kilim structure gives this cushion its firm surface, tight weave, and the kind of durability that factory-made pillows rarely reach.
The stripe pattern runs vertically across the face of the pillow, blending olive green, terracotta, beige, purple, red, and soft gray into a composition that feels both earthy and bold. This color range reflects the Berber weaving tradition of the Atlas Mountain communities, where striped kilim patterns carry regional identity and generational craft knowledge.
At 36 x 45 cm, the rectangular format works well on sofas, beds, armchairs, and floor cushion arrangements. The flat woven surface layers cleanly with other textiles without adding bulk.
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Key Features
- Size: 36 x 45 cm, rectangular format for versatile placement
- Material: Authentic vintage Berber kilim textile, flat-woven wool
- Colors: Olive green, terracotta, beige, purple, red, and soft gray
- Pattern: Vertical multicolor stripes rooted in Atlas Mountain Berber tradition
- Craft: Handmade by Moroccan artisans using traditional kilim flatweave technique
- Texture: Firm, structured flat-woven surface with natural textile variation
- One-of-a-kind: Each piece differs slightly due to the handmade weaving process
- Use: Sofa, bed, armchair, floor cushion, or layered decorative arrangement
Why Choose This Moroccan Kilim Pillow
Striped kilim designs appear on thousands of mass-market cushions. Most use screen-printed cotton or synthetic blends cut to mimic the look. This pillow starts from a different place entirely.
Moroccan Rug Area sources genuine vintage Berber kilim textile, woven on traditional looms by artisans who learned the craft through practice, not production templates. The stripes here are not printed. They are woven in. Each color band sits within the structure of the textile itself, which is why the surface holds its pattern through years of use.
The slight variations you see between one stripe and the next are not inconsistencies. They are the natural result of hand tension on the loom. That is what makes this a kilim, not a copy of one.
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