Lot Essay
In contrast to most Moroccan carpets this example is unusually finely woven with an extensive range of good colours. The closest similarities seem to be found in the weavings of Rabat, where original Ottoman Turkish designs were, as here, often adapted into local variants (P. L. Fiske, W. R. Pickering and R. S. Yohe: From the Far West: Carpets and Textiles of Morocco, Washington D.C., 1980, pls.1-3 for example). This remarkable carpet however is very different in character from most woven there, prizing the qualities that normally characterize urban weavings far more than is normally encountered in Morocco.