TRADITIONAL PATHS — The Paths of the Sun
Les Chemins du Soleil
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TIFAWIN - THE SPRING - LE PRINTEMPS
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IGHREM - THE GRANARY - LE GRENIER
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IFIL - DAWN - LE CREPUSCULE
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AGHELLUY - SUNSET - LE COUCHER DU SOLEIL
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TADDART- THE VILLAGES - LES VILLAGES
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TAMAYOURT- THE STARRY NIGHT - LA NUIT ETOILEE
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Collection: TRADITIONAL PATHS The Paths of the Sun
In the Atlas valleys, life follows the cycle of the sun: dawn lighting the villages, midday feeding the fields, dusk soothing the mountains, and night revealing its constellations. AZILAL Traditional rugs, woven from Natural wool, preserve the memory of this timeless rhythm.
The Paths of the Sun retrace this luminous journey, where each rug embodies a stage of the day:
- Ighrem – The Granary: the mineral strength of the communal granary, guardian of harvests and survival.
- Tifawin – Spring: the rebirth of blossoming orchards, promise of abundance and new annual cycle.
- Ifil – Dawn: the fragile clarity of morning, when light breaks through shadow and opens a new cycle.
- Aghelluy – Sunset: the soft pink hues of dusk, end of a cycle and promise of rest.
- Taddart – The Village: the unity of clustered homes, forming a protective circle around village life.
- Tamayourt – Starry Night: the deep blue of the Atlas sky, where constellations watch over like luminous guides, preserving ancestral memory.
Together, the Paths of the Sun Collection narrate an Amazigh day or season, from dawn to dusk, from fieldwork to rest under the stars. Each rug marks a step in this luminous cycle, where Amazigh symbols convey fertility, protection, and generational continuity.








