Aicha Throw
Hand-loomed from brushed Moroccan wool in Safi, Morocco. Perfectly cozy for curling up in on your couch, or as a compliment to your bedding. Generously sized with the most gorgeous handmade tassel details.
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- Product Details
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- Our Partner
Each blanket varies slightly as is the charm and beauty of handmade products. Handwoven from Moroccan wool and brushed to create the ultra-cozy feel! This piece is adorned with plush white tassels.
Made in Safi, Morocco.
Color // Camel
Dimensions // Large, approximately 57" x 90", sizes vary due to the handmade nature
Care // Dry clean suggested
Quality // 100% wool
This collection was made in collaboration with a woman-owned business based in Morocco. The owner and founder moved to Morocco from the USA in 2016 as a nurse. As she traveled the country to provide healthcare to villages, she met both talented women and men who were creating gorgeous home textiles. She was exposed to the darker side of this industry, where these artisans were being taken advantage of by vendors and tourists in the area. Many were not receiving fair pay, or appreciation for their work. To combat this, she started her own business working with these weavers and tailors, with the mission to pay fairly and celebrate their traditional craft. She has connected us with the artisans who have created these beautiful works.
These particular pieces were crafted by a male weaver in Safi.
Product Details
Each blanket varies slightly as is the charm and beauty of handmade products. Handwoven from Moroccan wool and brushed to create the ultra-cozy feel! This piece is adorned with plush white tassels.
Made in Safi, Morocco.
Color // Camel
Dimensions // Large, approximately 57" x 90", sizes vary due to the handmade nature
Quality & Care
Care // Dry clean suggested
Quality // 100% wool
Our Partner
This collection was made in collaboration with a woman-owned business based in Morocco. The owner and founder moved to Morocco from the USA in 2016 as a nurse. As she traveled the country to provide healthcare to villages, she met both talented women and men who were creating gorgeous home textiles. She was exposed to the darker side of this industry, where these artisans were being taken advantage of by vendors and tourists in the area. Many were not receiving fair pay, or appreciation for their work. To combat this, she started her own business working with these weavers and tailors, with the mission to pay fairly and celebrate their traditional craft. She has connected us with the artisans who have created these beautiful works.
These particular pieces were crafted by a male weaver in Safi.