Tazrout means “morning star” in Tamazight — a name reserved for the kind of light that appears after darkness, guiding without speaking. This one-of-a-kind rug was handwoven by Zahira in Bzou, and it’s more than a piece of decor — it’s a spiritual map, a sacred story told in symbols.
At its heart is a butterfly — a symbol of transformation. Around it: women, trees, houses, and paths, each echoing Amazigh heritage and feminine strength. Tazrout radiates energy, mystery, and wisdom. It’s a conversation piece. A soul carrier. A star on the floor.