Latifa — meaning “gentle” — is a timeless Beni Ouarain rug, rooted in Amazigh tradition and woven with quiet strength. Made by Zahra, a skilled weaver from the eastern Middle Atlas village of Talsint, this piece was created during early winter mornings, when the valley is silent and thoughts are clear.
The pattern of interlocking black diamonds on natural ivory wool is a classic symbol of protection and womanhood. For Zahra, each line represents a choice, a path, or a connection to something greater than herself. Latifa is calm, elegant, and enduring — just like the women who have passed down this tradition for centuries.