This Moroccan wedding pillow is handcrafted by Berber artisans in Morocco using two distinct techniques layered into a single piece — kilim flatweave for the body and hand-applied sequin embellishment across the surface.
The kilim foundation carries a rich burgundy base. Across it, geometric tribal motifs in green, pink, mustard, and cream form through the woven structure — Amazigh design patterns that Berber weavers have used in ceremonial and decorative textiles for generations. The motifs are not printed or embroidered on top of the weave. They form inside it, built row by row as the artisan works the loom.
The sequins come next. Hand-sewn one by one across strategic sections of the surface, they sit flat against the kilim base and catch light at different angles depending on how the cushion sits in a room. The shimmer is deliberate and controlled — not dense enough to dominate, present enough to shift the character of the piece when light hits it. In Moroccan wedding textile tradition, sequin embellishment signals celebration and ceremonial status. This pillow carries that reference into a contemporary interior context.
At 38 × 31 cm (approximately 15 × 12.2 inches), this cushion works as a focal accent rather than a background piece. Place it at the center of a sofa arrangement, use it as the lead pillow in a layered bedroom stack, or position it where light falls during the day to get the most from the sequin detail. Browse the full Moroccan pillow collection for coordinating pieces across kilim, wool, and Sabra materials.
Boho, Moroccan-inspired, eclectic, and global interior styles all suit this cushion. Each piece varies in sequin placement and motif density — a natural result of hand production.
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Key Features
- Material: Handwoven kilim flatweave base with hand-applied sequin embellishment
- Size: 38 × 31 cm (approx. 15 × 12.2 inches)
- Colors: Rich burgundy kilim base with green, pink, mustard, and cream tribal motifs
- Detail: Hand-sewn sequins applied across the surface — light-catching, not dense
- Pattern: Amazigh geometric tribal kilim motifs formed inside the weave structure
- Origin: Handcrafted by Berber artisans in Morocco using traditional kilim and embellishment techniques
- Style fit: Boho, Moroccan, eclectic, global, and modern rustic interiors
- Uniqueness: Sequin placement and motif density vary per piece — a natural result of hand production
Why Choose This Moroccan Wedding Pillow
A sequin cushion from mass production heat-bonds or machine-stitches metallic discs onto a plain fabric base. The sequins sit at uniform spacing because a machine set them. The base fabric carries no pattern because it does not need to — the sequins are the product.
This pillow builds its character through two independent craft processes, not one shortcut. The kilim weave creates a patterned fabric with genuine Berber tribal geometry woven into the thread structure. The sequins come after — hand-sewn individually by the artisan onto a surface that already has visual substance beneath them. The sequins add light. The kilim provides the craft foundation that makes the light worth catching.
Moroccan wedding textiles have incorporated sequin embellishment into handwoven bases as a marker of celebration for centuries. Handira blankets, ceremonial cushions, and bridal textiles from the Atlas Mountain region use this combination of woven pattern and reflective embellishment as a distinct visual language. This pillow draws from that tradition directly.
You get a cushion where the base textile and the surface embellishment both carry craft origin. It ships directly from Morocco, and no two pieces leave the workshop looking identical.
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