Tarz Collection
Spine Bedcover

$615.00$640.00

The bedcoverings in this collection represent a pairing of Moroccan traditions. The cotton panels draw on the weaving done for centuries to create haik—a traditional, long rectangular woman’s garment that wraps and drapes around the body. Our blankets, woven on pedal looms in the town of Ouazzane, mimic the weave and coloration of the haik, while the individual panels of the blankets are then bound by varying embroidery (tarz) stitches, in both traditional and modernized renditions.

With a textured, ribbed weave achieved by spinning seven individual cotton threads together, the blankets have a soft, organic heft.

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Description

D E T A I L S

QUEEN DIMENSIONS
96” L x 94” W
244cm x 239cm

KING DIMENSIONS
96” L x 110” W
244cm L x 279cm W

MATERIALS
100% Cotton
Light Heft

CARE
Machine wash + dry.

E M B R O I D E R Y

NATURAL WHITE WITH COFFEE STITCH

NATURAL WHITE WITH BLACK STITCH

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Weight10 lbs
STYLE

Black Stitch, Coffee Stitch

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