Hand Knotted
100% Wool
An 8x10 rectangular brown wool shag rug with a modern tribal diamond pattern made from dark brown braided stitching.
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
Detail image of  8' x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug
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8' x 9' 7 Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool Rug

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Size(8' x 9' 7 Rectangle selected)

Product Details

Product Identification

SKU #: 5375466

Dimensions

8' 0" Ă— 9' 7"

Dimensions (Metric)

245cm x 292cm

Colors

Primary color is Brown. Colors in this rug include: Brown, Beige, Black.

Material

100% Natural Wool

Pile Height

1"

Collection

Moroccan

Knots per square inch

80 knots per square inch.

Construction Details

Hand Knotted

Origin

Made in: Morocco

Treatment & Quality

All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.

Product Description

Hand-knotted of 100% wool, this rug presents a warm brown ground with subtle tonal striations that reveal the natural variation of the fibers. Black and beige braided lines trace large, offset diamond outlines across the field, the slightly raised stitching creating a gentle tactile contrast against the low, dense pile. The edges are finished with a simple selvedge and short tassel ties at each end, reinforcing the handcrafted character.

This rug pairs well with warm woods and neutral upholstery for a layered, lived-in feel, and complements contemporary, mid-century, or rustic interiors that favor clean geometry and natural materials. Place it under a sofa and coffee table to anchor a living area, beneath a dining table to add texture without competing with tableware, or at the foot of a bed to introduce warmth and subtle pattern to a bedroom.