Yabre - Ivory Beni Ourain Rug - Brick Cobblestone Carved Relief Moroccan Berber Carpet | 6'7"x10'3" Ft | 201x314 cm

Yabre - Ivory Beni Ourain Rug - Brick Cobblestone Carved Relief Moroccan Berber Carpet | 6'7"x10'3" Ft | 201x314 cm

Brand: OunizZ
988.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Yabre – An Ivory Beni Ourain Rug with a Sculptural Brick and Cobblestone Carved Relief Yabre is one of the most architecturally ambitious pieces in our Beni Ourain rug collection — a 201x314 cm (6'7"x10'3" ft) hand-knotted Moroccan Berber rug in 100% natural wool from the Middle Atlas mountains that takes the carved relief technique to a genuinely unexpected destination. Where most carved relief Beni Ourain rugs work with diamond trellises or concentric geometric forms, the weaver of Yabre has created something far more rare: a full-field pattern of irregular rectangular blocks arranged in horizontal rows, separated by thin sunken lines running both horizontally and vertically across the entire surface. The result reads simultaneously as a bird's-eye view of a stone-paved courtyard, an elevation of a hand-laid brick wall, and a work of abstract textile sculpture — a pattern that has no fixed precedent in the Beni Ourain design vocabulary and instead reflects the individual vision of a single master weaver working at the outer edge of her craft. Like all carved relief Beni Ourain rugs, Yabre works entirely in tone-on-tone: no dye, no colour contrast, no printed or stamped pattern. The blocks are higher-knotted pile; the separating lines are slightly lower; and the subtle difference in height between these two levels creates a pattern visible only through the interplay of shadow and light across the warm ivory wool surface. In raking light — morning sunlight from a low angle, or the directional glow of a reading lamp — Yabre's cobblestone grid casts micro-shadows that make the blocks appear almost three-dimensional, like a relief sculpture in wool. In diffused light, the pattern softens to a barely perceptible all-over texture. At night, the wool itself glows warmly while the relief quietly holds the pattern beneath the surface. The Brick and Cobblestone Pattern: Architecture Translated into Wool The inspiration behind Yabre's pattern — whether conscious or intuitive — belongs to a long tradition in Amazigh weaving of translating the physical environment into textile form. The stone-paved courtyards, terraced fields, and hand-built walls of the Middle Atlas mountains have always provided visual vocabulary for Berber weavers, who observed the geometric order of the built and natural landscape around them and absorbed it into their work. Yabre's brick-and-cobblestone composition belongs to this tradition of tiwiza — collective making and collective seeing — while also being entirely original: no two weavers would ever produce the same arrangement of blocks, sizes, proportions and recessed lines. The varying widths of the rectangular blocks — some wide and expansive, others narrower and more compressed — prevent the pattern from becoming mechanical or repetitive. Instead, like a real stone pavement or hand-laid brick wall, the composition has an organic irregularity that makes it endlessly readable: no matter how long you look at Yabre, the eye finds new arrangements and rhythms within the overall grid. This quality of sustained visual engagement is one of the hallmarks of the most desirable handmade rugs in the market. Yabre vs Chaika: Choosing Your Carved Relief Beni Ourain Both Yabre and our other carved relief Beni Ourain rugs share the same extraordinary natural wool softness and luminous ivory base, but they offer entirely different visual and spatial experiences: Yabre (brick/cobblestone) has a horizontal, earthbound quality — the rows of rectangular blocks suggest ground, pavement, and stone. It works particularly well in spaces with raw materials: concrete, stone, raw wood, brick and linen. The pattern is bold enough to be the dominant visual element in a room. Chaika (diamond trellis) has an upward, expanding quality — the diagonal lattice creates a sense of visual lift and lightness. It works well in more refined, furniture-focused interiors where the rug provides a delicate geometric ground without competing. Why Choose an Authentic Carved Relief Beni Ourain Rug? A pattern that cannot be faked: The carved relief technique requires hand-knotting individual pile sections to precise heights across the entire rug — a process that is entirely impossible to replicate by machine. Every carved relief Beni Ourain rug is proof of the weaver's mastery. Extraordinary plush softness: Yabre's thick, deeply-knotted pile in 100% natural Atlas mountain wool delivers the most luxurious underfoot experience available in a handwoven rug. The blocks of the cobblestone pattern feel subtly different under bare feet — a tactile experience as well as a visual one. Tone-on-tone sophistication: The ivory-on-ivory carved relief means Yabre adds visual complexity without adding colour. It works in spaces where any coloured rug would compete — in particular, rooms with strong wall colours, art, or furniture. Genuinely rare composition: The brick/cobblestone motif is not a standard Beni Ourain template. Finding a hand-knotted Beni Ourain rug with this specific pattern vocabulary is genuinely uncommon, making Yabre a collector-level piece for anyone who values rarity in their interior objects. Natural durability: High lanolin content in the Atlas mountain wool provides natural water and dirt resistance, protecting the rug's beauty over years of daily use in even high-traffic areas. Where Yabre Works Best Raw material interiors: Concrete floors, exposed brick walls, raw plaster, stone and heavy natural wood are the natural habitat for Yabre. The cobblestone pattern resonates with these materials at a visual and textural level. Living room in a loft or industrial space: Yabre's architectural boldness is perfectly matched to the scale and material vocabulary of loft or converted industrial interiors. Minimalist or Japandi bedroom: Under a low-profile bed in a space built on natural materials and neutral tones, Yabre's carved brick relief reads as pure abstract texture — no colour, maximum visual interest. Dining room: The horizontal rows of the brick pattern work naturally under a rectangular dining table — the grid of the rug and the grid of the table legs create a satisfying structural conversation. Design-led studio or workspace: In a creative workspace where the environment itself is part of the statement, Yabre functions as a grounding, architectural element — a soft counterpoint to hard surfaces. Explore Our Moroccan Rug Collections Yabre is part of our curated selection of authentic Moroccan rugs. Explore our full range of Beni Ourain rugs and our top-selling rugs. Discover more with our Beni Mrirt rugs, Azilal rugs, Boujad rugs and our vintage rugs. For oversized options see our 9x12 rugs collection. Caring for Your Beni Ourain Rug Vacuum regularly using suction only — avoid a rotating beater bar on the natural wool pile, which could disturb the carved relief height variation. Rotate periodically in high-traffic areas for even wear. Blot spills immediately with cold water and a clean cloth — never rub the ivory pile. Professional hand-washing is strongly recommended over machine cleaning for deep cleans. Air occasionally outdoors in shaded, dry conditions to keep the natural wool fresh. Product Specifications Name Yabre Size 201x314 cm | 6'7"x10'3" ft Type Beni Ourain Moroccan Berber Rug Material 100% Natural Undyed Wool Construction Hand-knotted, carved pile relief Origin Morocco (Beni Ourain region, Middle Atlas) Colour Warm ivory / natural undyed — tone-on-tone brick cobblestone carved relief Style Architectural Brick Cobblestone Beni Ourain — Carved Relief Condition New Unique Yes — one of a kind

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