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Woven from the Atlas Mountains
Every Moroccan wool blanket and throw in this collection is handwoven by Amazigh craftswomen on traditional wooden looms — the same looms, the same gestures, the same geometric patterns that have defined Berber weaving for centuries.
The wool comes from sheep raised on the high pastures of the Atlas Mountains. It is hand-spun and naturally dyed using plant and mineral pigments — madder root for deep reds, indigo for blues, saffron for warm golds. Each colour has a source you can trace. Each pattern carries a meaning rooted in Amazigh tradition: protection, fertility, identity.
These are not decorative blankets. They are dense, warm, and extraordinarily durable — built for the cold nights of the Moroccan highlands, and equally at home on a sofa or a bed in any interior. The pom pom blanket, the flat-weave throw, the diamond-pattern wrap — each one is the work of a single weaver, made from memory, not from a printed pattern.
No two pieces are identical. Slight variations in colour and pattern are not imperfections — they are proof of authenticity. Handwoven in Morocco by craftswomen preserving a living tradition.
More Than a Store
Moroccan Corridor was not created to sell Moroccan products.
It was created to preserve, celebrate, and share the remarkable craftsmanship traditions that have shaped Morocco for centuries.
Every object we present begins long before it reaches a home. It begins with a material, a place, a workshop, and the hands of an artisan whose knowledge has often been passed down through generations.
Our role is simple:
To identify exceptional craftsmanship and bring it to those who value authenticity, beauty, and cultural heritage.
We do not manufacture. We do not mass-produce.
We select.
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