Moroccan Rug vs Kilim — Are They the Same Thing?
'Moroccan rug' and 'kilim' are not directly comparable terms — 'Moroccan rug' refers to geographic origin while 'kilim' refers to construction method. Moroccan rugs include both pile rugs (Beni Ourain, Azilal, Boujaad) and kilims (Hanbel, Glaoua). And kilims are made in many countries (Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Caucasus) as well as Morocco. The confusion comes from buyers searching for 'kilim' meaning 'flat-weave Moroccan' (which is Hanbel) versus buyers searching for 'kilim' meaning 'Turkish or Persian flat-weave.' Understanding what each term means lets you search for what you actually want.
Geographic vs Construction Terminology
'Moroccan' specifies where the rug comes from — Morocco, primarily the Atlas Mountains. It does not specify construction. A Moroccan rug can be pile (Beni Ourain) or flat-weave (Hanbel).
'Kilim' specifies how the rug is made — flat-woven, with no pile. It does not specify where. Kilims are made across the Mediterranean and Central Asia: Moroccan kilims (Hanbel, Glaoua), Turkish kilims, Persian kilims, Caucasian kilims, Afghan kilims, and others.
The Venn diagram: Moroccan kilims (Hanbel and Glaoua) are both Moroccan AND kilim. Moroccan Beni Ourain is Moroccan but NOT kilim (it has pile). Turkish kilim is kilim but NOT Moroccan. Each category is its own.
Moroccan Kilim — What It Specifically Means
Moroccan kilim = Hanbel (the most common term) or Glaoua (the High Atlas variation). Both are hand-woven flat-weave wool rugs produced by Berber women on vertical looms. The pattern is in the weave itself rather than in pile on top.
Hanbel: widely distributed across the Middle Atlas and Anti-Atlas. Pattern vocabulary similar to Beni Ourain (diamonds, zigzags, lines) but executed in flat-weave. Generally simpler in composition than Glaoua.
Glaoua: from the High Atlas, around the southwest of Marrakech. Often combines pile and flat-weave in the same rug (narrow pile bands within a flat-weave field). More elaborate patterning than Hanbel; approaches pile-rug weaving complexity in the most intricate pieces.
Moroccan Kilim vs Turkish Kilim
Both are flat-woven wool. Both use geometric pattern vocabularies. Both are made on vertical looms. But the cultural context and specific motifs differ.
Moroccan kilim motifs: Berber symbolic vocabulary — diamonds for fertility, zigzags for water, eyes for protection. Sparse compositions, abstract symbolism.
Turkish kilim motifs: Anatolian tribal vocabulary — elibelinde (female figure), bereket (fertility), kurt agzı (wolf's mouth, against evil), and many others. Denser compositions, often more elaborate.
Visually, an experienced eye distinguishes Moroccan Hanbel from Turkish Anatolian kilim within seconds. The motif vocabulary and composition density are the primary tells.
Pricing — Moroccan Kilim vs Turkish Kilim vs Pile Moroccan
Moroccan Hanbel 9×12 direct from co-operative: $1,400–$2,400. Glaoua 9×12 (more complex): $2,200–$4,500.
Turkish kilim 9×12: roughly comparable to Moroccan Hanbel at standard quality, $600–$2,800. Antique Turkish kilims command significant premiums in established Western collector markets.
Pile Moroccan (Beni Ourain) 9×12: $3,800–$5,800 direct. Significantly more than either kilim because the pile takes much longer to weave.
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常見問題
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- Is a Moroccan rug a kilim?
- Sometimes. Moroccan kilims (Hanbel, Glaoua) are kilims. Moroccan pile rugs (Beni Ourain, Azilal, Boujaad) are NOT kilims — they have pile. Moroccan rugs cover both categories.
- What is a Moroccan kilim called?
- Hanbel (most common term, across Middle Atlas and Anti-Atlas) or Glaoua (High Atlas variation, often combining pile and flat-weave). Both are flat-woven wool with pattern in the weave itself.
- Are Moroccan and Turkish kilims the same?
- Same construction method (flat-weave wool on vertical loom) but different cultural traditions. Moroccan: Berber motif vocabulary, sparse compositions. Turkish: Anatolian tribal vocabulary, denser compositions.
- Which is cheaper, Moroccan kilim or pile Moroccan?
- Kilim — significantly. 9×12 Hanbel: $1,400–$2,400 direct. 9×12 Beni Ourain (pile): $3,800–$5,800. The difference reflects weaving time (3–5 weeks for kilim vs 11 weeks for pile).
- What is the difference between Moroccan and kilim?
- 'Moroccan' refers to country of origin; 'kilim' refers to construction method (flat-weave). Moroccan rugs include both kilims and pile rugs. Kilims are made in many countries beyond Morocco.
- Is a Moroccan kilim worth buying?
- Yes — Hanbel and Glaoua are legitimate Berber craft traditions with their own collector and design value. Particularly good for dining rooms (chairs slide on flat weave), warmer climates, and layering.
- Can I lay a kilim flat on hardwood without slippage?
- Use a felt-and-natural-rubber pad underneath. Kilims are lighter than pile rugs and slide more easily on hard floors without proper padding.
Sources & References
What this page rests on
- 1. Kilim Tradition Atlas
- 2. Moroccan Hanbel Documentation

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