One of the distinguishing features of Moroccan rugs is their distinctive geometric patterns and symbols. These designs are often inspired by the cultural heritage and beliefs of the Berber people, an indigenous group in Morocco. The patterns can range from simple shapes such as diamonds, squares, or triangles, to more complex motifs like zigzags, chevrons, and abstract symbols. Each design carries its own significance and may reflect aspects of tribal identity, spirituality, or the weaver's personal creativity. The colors used in Moroccan rugs are vibrant and rich, with a wide range of options available. Traditional hues include deep reds, vibrant blues, warm oranges, earthy browns, and various shades of ivory and white. These colors are derived from natural dyes sourced from plants, flowe Abstract Symbols, Shades Of Ivory, Moroccan Rugs, Wool Rugs, Simple Shapes, Cultural Heritage, Moroccan Rug, Geometric Patterns, Natural Dyes