Noura means “light” — and this rug truly glows with joyful energy. Handwoven by Leïla, a self-taught artist from the village of Tighssaline, this rug tells a spontaneous story through bursts of color and pattern. During a long, cold winter, Leïla used the last of her dyed wool to create something that could warm her soul — a reflection of her dreams, childhood, and traditions.
Each shape, from the stacked diamonds to the scattered flames, represents a life moment, unfiltered and raw. It’s a statement piece of heritage and hope.