Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R1038 (catalog no: R1038)
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100% wool, hand woven rug from Morocco.
Size: 4'2" x 9'9"
Chadma Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Size: 4'2" x 9'9"
Chadma Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R1185 (catalog no: R1185)
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100% wool, hand woven rug.
Ait Quarzquite Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 4'3" x 10'10
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Ait Quarzquite Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 4'3" x 10'10
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R100 (catalog no: R100)
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Rare cape from the Berber tribe in Morocco. Possible cochineal insect dye, 100% wool.
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Size: 46" x 67"
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Size: 46" x 67"
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R1258 (catalog no: R1258)
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100% wool, hand woven rug from Morocco.
Bousbaa tribal area, Berber tribe in the Middle Atlas Mountain area.
Size 4'5" x 6'9
Circa late 19th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Bousbaa tribal area, Berber tribe in the Middle Atlas Mountain area.
Size 4'5" x 6'9
Circa late 19th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R1503 (catalog no: R1503)
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100% wool, hand woven rug from Morocco.
Ait Ourazquite tribal area, sub group of the Berber tribe, in the Middle Atlas Mountain area.
Size 3'8" x 6'10"
Circa mid 20th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Ait Ourazquite tribal area, sub group of the Berber tribe, in the Middle Atlas Mountain area.
Size 3'8" x 6'10"
Circa mid 20th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R1588 (catalog no: R1588)
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Ait Quarain mens cape from the Atlas Mountain area of Morocco.
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Size: 2'10" x 6'8"
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Size: 2'10" x 6'8"
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R16012 (catalog no: R16012)
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100% wool, hand woven rug.
Zemmour Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 5' x 8'9"
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Zemmour Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 5' x 8'9"
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R17017 (catalog no: R17017)
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100% wool, hand woven rug.
Zemmour Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 4'10" x 9'
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Zemmour Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 4'10" x 9'
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R427 (catalog no: R427)
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100% wool, hand woven rug from Morocco.
Chadma tribal area, sub-group of the Berber tribes of Morocco.
Size 4'3" x 9'5"
Circa mid 20th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been a guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Chadma tribal area, sub-group of the Berber tribes of Morocco.
Size 4'3" x 9'5"
Circa mid 20th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been a guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R5561 (catalog no: R5561)
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100% wool, hand woven rug from Morocco.
Ait Ourazquite tribal area,sub group of the Berber tribes in the Middle Atlas Mountain area.
Size 4'3" x 9'
Circa mid 20th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Ait Ourazquite tribal area,sub group of the Berber tribes in the Middle Atlas Mountain area.
Size 4'3" x 9'
Circa mid 20th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributor to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R570 (catalog no: R570)
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100% wool, hand woven rug.
Chadma Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa late 19th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Chadma Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa late 19th Century
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Moroccan Rugs and Capes
R571 (catalog no: R571)
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100% wool, hand woven rug.
Ait Quarzquite Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 4'3" x 14'7"
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.
Ait Quarzquite Tribal area - sub group of the Berber tribe of Morocco.
Circa: mid 20th Century.
Size 4'3" x 14'7"
Collected by T.R. Lawrence of Santa Fe, N.M. in the early 1970's in Marrakech Morocoo.
T.R. is considered to have one of the finest collections of antique Berber weavings, and has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions, including the New York Tribal and Textile Exhibition, the Frank H McClung Museum in Knoxville, the Vancouver Museum of Art, The Durango Textile Art Museum to name a few.
He have been guest contributors to a number of publications including the books, Arts and Crafts of Morocco, Windows on the Maghreb, The Shinning Cloth Dress and Adornment that Glitter,and The Fabric of Moroccan Life.























