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Description
80644 New Modern Abstract Moroccan Rug, 10'04 x 13'10.
In this rarefied masterpiece of hand-knotted wool, the ancient soul of Moroccan weaving meets the conceptual force of modern art. Woven in Pakistan by master artisans, this modern Moroccan rug transcends decoration—it becomes an experience, a narrative, a monument. Its surface is alive with densely coded geometries and rhythmic abstraction, evoking a city at once ancient and digital. The checkerboard lattice flows upward in vertical ascension, forming a dreamlike skyline that recalls not only the sacred geometry of Berber symbolism, but also the haunting skylines and visual vocabularies of the avant-garde.
There is an unmistakable echo of Gunta Stolzl’s woven modernism, where gridwork and rhythm become language—each motif an encrypted gesture, each repetition a measured breath. But this exclusive composition doesn’t linger in nostalgia. It veers sharply toward the conceptual, inviting comparison to the semiotic brilliance of Jasper Johns, whose maps and coded layers interrogate the very act of seeing. One cannot help but perceive here an abstract topography—an imagined landscape built of memory, architecture, and woven signs.
Just as Julie Mehretu maps emotion and history into stratified urban vistas, this one-of-a-kind modern artifact offers a visceral experience of place—not a literal one, but one suspended between myth and machine, silence and signal. From its oxidized red foundation, like primordial clay or ceremonial earth, rise sculptural minaret-like towers and data glyphs. It feels like a textile unearthed from a future archive—a fragment of civilization rendered in wool and time, whispering stories in a language known only to the initiated.
A singular piece of intellectual luxury, this precious treasure is far more than floor covering—it is a collector's statement, a woven relic of postmodern symbolism, and an object of contemplative power. In a world saturated with the ordinary, this creation stands alone: exquisitely scarce, deeply referential, and unapologetically elite. For those who seek meaning in design, and mastery in material, it offers a rare chance to live with a work of art that exists between past and prophecy.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted wool.
- Made in Pakistan.
- Measures: 10'04 x 13'10.
- Pile Height: 0.34 of an inch.
- Brand New. In-Stock.