Tihya, the ancestral Amazigh name, was a legendary queen of North Africa, known for her bravery and love of the free land. This carpet pays homage to another Tihya, a little girl from an Atlas village, mischievous and dreamy, who spent her days observing shapes in the clouds and drawing imaginary worlds on the clay floor.
Inspired by her memories, her mother and grandmother, both weavers, one day decided to weave a carpet together that would capture her childhood world. Each geometric shape, each vivid hue represents a fragment of those memories – a bird, a house, a mountain, a game. This rug is a celebration of memory, transmission and the magic of a simple, free childhood.