Woven by hand in the Ourika Valley of Morocco, this traditional wedding blanket is a celebration of artistry, ritual, and heritage. Crafted from soft, natural cotton and wool in a warm cream base, it is adorned with subtle white striping and hand-applied silver discs that gently catch the light.
In Moroccan culture, wedding blankets—often called handira—are created by women as part of a bride’s trousseau, symbolizing protection, prosperity, and the transition into a new chapter of life. Each stitch and embellishment carries intention, reflecting blessings for abundance, love, and continuity.
Both sculptural and soulful, this piece moves effortlessly between wall hanging, bed cover, or draped textile—bringing history, texture, and quiet luxury into the home. No two are exactly alike, bearing the marks of the hands that made them and the story of where they come from.
Handwoven in the Ourika Valley, Morocco.
Size: 2.51m x 1.66m *please reference photo for design and color only, some photography does not reflect actual rug size.
