Morocco

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Discover the artistry of Morocco. Explore handmade rugs, handblown glass, and traditional treats.

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Moroccan rugs are typically made from wool, especially plush pile styles and knotted designs. Many flatwoven Moroccan rugs use cotton for the foundation or as a lighter-weight weave. Some items blend wool and cotton, and a few use cactus silk-style rayon for a smooth, shiny finish. Material details are usually noted in the item description.
You’ll see a mix of closures on Moroccan leather bags, depending on the style. Many crossbody and satchel designs use a flap with a buckle, strap, or magnetic snap. Some pouches and coin purses close with a zipper, while drawstring leather ties show up on a number of bucket-style bags. A few use simple button studs.
Geometric patterning is a standout in Moroccan tile and mosaic items, especially interlocking stars, polygons, and zellige-style tessellations. You’ll also find plenty of arabesque curves and arch-like shapes, plus banded borders that frame a central medallion. Color palettes often lean toward cobalt blue, emerald green, terracotta, black, and crisp white.
Warm earth tones show up a lot in Morocco-inspired wall art and textiles, especially terracotta, sand, camel, and cream. You’ll also find saturated jewel tones like cobalt blue, emerald, and saffron, often paired with black or charcoal for contrast. Several items lean muted and minimalist with off-white backgrounds, tan linework, and subtle geometric accents.
Moroccan poufs are often sold in a standard floor-cushion size meant to work as an ottoman or extra seat, with round and square shapes being widely available. You’ll also find smaller poufs sized more like footrests, plus oversized options designed for lounging. Many poufs are stuffed or unstuffed, which can affect the final dimensions.