A Berber wedding blanket is a traditional textile that originates from the Berber people of North Africa, particularly from the Atlas Mountains region of Morocco. It is also known as an “amazigh rug” or “handira” in the Berber language.
These blankets are traditionally handwoven by Berber women as part of their dowry, and they are often given as wedding gifts. They are typically made from natural materials such as wool, cotton, and linen, and are adorned with intricate patterns of sequins, fringes, and other embellishments.
Berber wedding blankets are considered to be sacred and are believed to bring good luck and blessings to the newlyweds. They are often hung on walls or used as bedspreads, and they can also be used as decorative throws or rugs.
In recent years, Berber wedding blankets have gained popularity in the Western world as a stylish and unique home decor item. Many interior designers and decorators incorporate them into modern decor schemes as a way to add texture, warmth, and a touch of cultural heritage to a space.