Moroccan rugs are as diverse as the regions they originate from, each reflecting the unique characteristics of their respective areas. From the Atlas Mountains to the coastal plains, these regional differences bring distinctive styles and techniques to the forefront. For instance, Beni Ourain rugs, woven by the Berber tribes in the Atlas Mountains, are known for their soft, high-pile texture and neutral geometric patterns. Boujad rugs from Haouz are more colorful and expressive, while Azilal rugs showcase intricate designs with symbolic motifs.