Vintage handmade wool rug from the 1980s in tricolour stripes.

I travel all over Algeria to source unique rugs. This specific rug is from the rebelious Kabylie mountains where locals still speak the Berber Amazigh language. 
This natural wool rug features stripes on a tricolour palette, which becomes an instant eye catcher and a must have for every interior décor enthusiast. 
Either you combine it with neutral or colourful furniture and subtle accessories, this rug will blend in well with all kinds of surroundings and interior décor. 

The tradition is that all young girls should have dowry for when it’s time to get married. As a result, they weave a significant amount of textiles with the help of their mothers and grandmothers to take them to their new houses as well as the older generation offer their own textiles to the newer generation. All the rugs I source come from a second, third or older generation.

The wool yarns came from the ethically grown livestock of locals who dyed and treated with traditional organic methods hence the high finishing quality. All rugs should be washed in cold water and dry flat. 


PLACE OF ORIGIN: Kabylie, Algeria

DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1980s

MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES: Wool, Cotton, Handlade in a weaving loom

CONDITION: Very Good vintage 

LENGHT: 200 cm with tassels

WIDTH: 120 cm