Colors play a vital role in Moroccan rugs, with each hue carrying symbolic and cultural meanings. The use of natural dyes sourced from plants, roots, and insects reflects the eco-conscious practices of Berber weavers.
Colors play a vital role in Moroccan rugs, with each hue carrying symbolic and cultural meanings. The use of natural dyes sourced from plants, roots, and insects reflects the eco-conscious practices of Berber weavers.
Warm colors like red and orange often symbolize strength, vitality, and protection, while cooler tones like blue and green evoke tranquility and harmony. Neutral tones such as beige and white signify purity and simplicity. There is some nature influence on color symbolism. These symbolic colors enhance the narratives woven into each rug, adding layers of depth to their artistry.
* Red and Orange: Vitality, protection, and energy. * Blue and Green: Tranquility, harmony, and peace. * Beige and White: Purity, simplicity, and clarity.
The thoughtful use of color in Moroccan rugs adds cultural richness and visual appeal to any home.