BENI MGUILD N° 240BM
A remarkable Beni Mguild rug from the central Middle Atlas, dated 1980 on the back side, with a captivating V-pattern. The rather carefree interpretation of the classic V-pattern, in contrast to the otherwise often strictly geometrically implemented versions, has been created with great sensibility for composition. Green colored rugs from the Beni Mguild are rather rare to find and usually display a dense, folkloristic design. This piece in turn, with its freer and playful design, undeniably represents the top of its genre. Please note: This rug can be used on both sides, flatweave or pile side, depending on your needs. A high res image of the back side is available upon request.
10' × 6'2"
The tribal area of the BENI MGUILD is located in the central portion of the Middle Atlas with Azrou as the largest town in the territory. The Beni Mguild tribe is split up into nine sub-tribes divided into three zones: the Azaghar Plateau region, the ridges of the Middle Atlas proper, and the steppes of the upper Moulouya valley. The knotted rugs of the Beni Mguild have a high pile height (up to 4 cm/ 1.57 in) with a dense structure if used as sleeping rugs. The ones used as floor coverings for festive occasions are lower in pile and even denser in structure. The colors are usually brownish purple or burgundy red, white ones are highly unusual, and in rarer cases also blue or green. The rugs of the Beni Mtir, Ait Seghrouchène (with a dark background), Zayan, Guigou and Ait Sgougou are most often confused with the ones of the Beni Mguild.