Moroccan Rug 12×15 — Mansion-Scale Hand-Knotted Wool
Twelve feet by fifteen feet — 366 by 457 centimetres — is the upper threshold of what an Atlas loom and a small team of weavers can produce as a single woven piece. Above this size, rugs are typically two pieces joined invisibly at a central seam; at 12×15 you can still have a true single-loom weaving. It is mansion-scale: it suits double-height living rooms, formal dining rooms with twelve-seat tables, hotel lobby installations, and primary suites of 600+ square feet. At 80 KPSI this is roughly 207,000 knots; at 130 KPSI it is over 337,000. Four to six months on the loom for two weavers working side by side. These are commissioned objects, not stock items.
What 12×15 Actually Means in Practice
A 12×15 rug at hand-knotted scale is not a stock item in any honest sense. Co-operatives that produce them do so on commission — you specify the dimension, the tradition (Beni Ourain, Beni Mrirt, Azilal), the field colour, motif placement, and pile depth. A 12×15 commission timeline runs four to six months from order to ready-to-ship, with the weaving alone taking 14 to 22 weeks depending on density and team size.
Looms capable of producing 12×15 are rare even within Morocco. The Middle Atlas has perhaps a dozen co-operatives with looms wide enough; the Beni Mrirt region (Khénifra Province) has fewer than five. At this scale, every weaving decision compounds — a single misaligned row becomes visible across the entire field; abrash in dye must be carefully distributed to look intentional rather than careless.
Pricing Reality at 12×15
Co-operative cost for an 80-KPSI 12×15 Beni Ourain in undyed live-sheared wool: $6,500 to $11,000. High-density Beni Mrirt at the same dimension: $16,000 to $32,000. These reflect 14–22 weeks of weaving labour, 30–40 kg of finished wool, and the scarcity premium of looms capable of producing single-piece weaving at this scale.
Western retail through galleries and boutique brands: typically 2 to 4× co-operative pricing, putting 12×15 Beni Mrirts in the $40,000–$120,000 range depending on provenance, age (vintage commands premiums), and dealer reputation. At this price point the rug is a long-term object — one that appreciates with care, like a piece of fine furniture or art.
Where 12×15 Actually Fits
Formal living room with 12+ ft ceilings: 12×15 anchors the entire room, with two 86-inch sofas facing each other and a 60-inch coffee table between, leaving 18+ inches of floor border on all sides. Formal dining room with a 10-ft table seating 10–12: rug extends 24+ inches past each end of the table, chairs stay on the rug when pushed back. Primary bedroom suite (king bed + full sitting area): rug spans the entire arrangement.
Hotel and commercial use cases: lobby installations, boardroom statement pieces, private-club reading rooms. The wool's natural resilience makes a high-density hand-knotted rug a practical choice for high-traffic luxury commercial spaces — far more durable than the typical machine-made broadloom most hotels specify.
How to Verify a 12×15 Is What It Claims
At this scale the most common counterfeit is a 12×15 'hand-knotted Moroccan' that is actually hand-tufted in India to a Moroccan pattern. The back-of-rug test remains the single most reliable tell: a true hand-knotted rug shows individual knots visible on the reverse, the pattern legible from both sides; a tufted rug shows a uniform latex or canvas backing with no knot visibility. Provenance documentation matters at this price point — co-operative name, weaver names where available, wool source altitude, and approximate start/completion dates should all be specifiable.
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- 직접 소싱
- 아틀라스 협동조합직조가와 당신 사이에 중간상이 없습니다.
- 제작
- 손으로 매듭지은 양모모든 단계에서 검증 — 기계 터프팅은 결코 없습니다.
- 출처
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- 반품
- 14일받으신 상태 그대로, 구매 금액 전액 환불.
자주 묻는 질문
질문
- Can I order a custom 12×15 Moroccan rug?
- Yes — virtually all 12×15 hand-knotted Moroccan rugs are commission-made. Lead time runs four to six months. You specify tradition, dimension, motif placement, colour, pile depth, and (in some cases) wool altitude.
- How much does a 12×15 Beni Ourain cost?
- $6,500–$11,000 at the co-operative for 80-KPSI standard density. $16,000–$32,000 for high-density Beni Mrirt. Retail through Western galleries typically 2–4× co-operative pricing.
- How long does a 12×15 take to weave?
- 14 to 22 weeks of pure weaving for two weavers working in tandem. Add 4 to 6 weeks for wool preparation, spinning, and finishing. Total commission timeline: 4 to 6 months.
- Is a 12×15 rug too large for most homes?
- For standard residential rooms, yes. 12×15 is for great rooms 20+ ft in either direction, ceilings 12 ft+, or commercial spaces. Most luxury homes specify 9×12 or 10×14 instead.
- Will a 12×15 ship internationally?
- Yes, but as palletised air cargo or sea freight in a wooden crate — not as a courier parcel. Sea freight Casablanca → US East Coast runs about 4 weeks; air cargo 1 week at notably higher cost.
- Are vintage 12×15 Moroccan rugs available?
- Rarely. Most vintage Moroccan rugs were woven to smaller, household-scale dimensions. Vintage 12×15s do appear in estate dispersals and serious dealer stock, but they are uncommon and command significant premiums.
Sources & References
What this page rests on
- 1. Beni Mrirt Co-operative Census
- 2. Atlas Master-Weaver Records

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