I inherited this beautiful rug. I believe it is from Morocco. It is in good condition. I don't know what is made of... cotton?
26.5"x 116 "
Hello, this item is a handwoven flat-weave runner rug, most consistent with a Moroccan kilim or Hanbel-style textile, produced in the mid to late 20th century, circa 1960s to 1980s. The narrow runner format, measuring approximately 26.5 x 116 inches, aligns with utilitarian corridor and kitchen rugs traditionally woven in rural Moroccan contexts. The piece displays a striped and lozenge-based geometric composition with alternating bands of red, ochre, green, blue, and neutral tones, executed in a flat tapestry weave rather than pile. The structure and surface indicate wool as the primary material, likely combined with cotton warp threads, which is common in Moroccan flat weaves of this period. The color palette and pattern vocabulary are characteristic of Middle Atlas and northern Moroccan workshop production rather than earlier tribal examples.
Condition appears good overall, with even wear and no visible structural damage, which supports decorative and functional use in a domestic interior. Comparable Moroccan flat-weave runners of similar size, age, and quality regularly trade on the secondary market between $300 and $600 USD, depending on condition and color vibrancy.