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Tamazighin, meaning “free women,” is a collection of traditional wool blankets made by Amazigh women on the outskirts of Marrakesh.

Each piece is loomed in the home using hand-spun virgin wool and traditional wooden looms, following techniques passed down through generations. The process begins and ends with istikhara, a prayer for guidance, and once complete, the blanket is considered a form of protection.

The wool is left in its natural state, giving the blanket a slightly coarse texture that softens over time with use.

Finished with oversized tassels, it is a piece that brings both texture and warmth into the home.

Details

Size: 150 x 250 cm (UK double 140 x 200 cm)

Colour: Grey and cream

Material: 100% hand-spun virgin Moroccan wool.

Origin: Made in Morocco by Amazigh women just outside Marrakesh.

Care
Dry clean or machine wash on a wool or delicate setting.

Do not use bleach or harsh detergents.

Can be ironed on a wool setting.

It is natural for pilling to occur over time due to the fibres. We recommend using a lint remover gently to refresh the surface.
Giving back

This piece supports Amazigh women in Morocco, where weaving remains a vital source of income and a skill passed down through generations.

A portion of proceeds is shared with marginalised communities through our ongoing partnership with human rights organisation Restless Beings.

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