Fair Trade, Handwoven Moroccan Rugs and Textiles

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Fair trade, handwoven Moroccan rugs and textiles

KANTARA IS A LOS ANGELES


BASED, FAIR TRADE DESIGN
BUSINESS SPECIALIZING
IN HANDWOVEN RUGS AND
TEXTILES FROM WOMENS
WEAVING COOPERATIVES IN
MOROCCOS ATLAS MOUNTAINS.
In 2008, founder Alia Kate was living and working in Morocco
when she fell in love with the art and design of Moroccan
weavings. Kantara, meaning bridge in Arabic, honors the
tenacity of the women weavers and their commitment to
preserve a craft that goes back generations.

Since 2008, we have worked directly with the same weaving


cooperatives in rural Morocco and thanks to our longstanding
relationship with these highly skilled artisans, we are able to curate
and design a diverse collection of textiles.

In preserving the ancient weaving traditions of rural Morocco,


Kantara has remained committed to fostering the economic
development of its artisans through ethical trade, creating a
direct conversation between the artisans and you.

KANTARARUGS.COM / @MOROCCANRUGS / #KANTARARUGS


SHOP MOROCCAN RUGS
There are many ways to shop with Kantara. In addition to appearing in a number
of boutiques and showrooms in both New York and Los Angeles, we also invite our
customers to visit our showroom and look through our latest inventory. We offer
sourcing and custom design services for clients that are looking for particular styles
of rugs. For designers and decorators, we are happy to offer trade discounts.
SHOP MOROCCAN RUGS

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VISIT OUR
LOS ANGELES SHOWROOM
Located in Silverlake, our showroom is a great way to have
a tactile experience with our product. We stock a limited
inventory of flatweave kilims, boucherouite rag rugs, vintage
pile rugs, and Moroccan pillows.

We encourage you to come see the rugs in person;


experiencing the intricacy of the design up close is one of the
most exciting parts of becoming acquainted with the work.

If you have a specific size or style of rug in mind, reach out


ahead of time to ensure availability.
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SHOP MOROCCAN RUGS

SOURCE VINTAGE RUGS


If youre looking for a specific color, size, or weaving style, we
are happy to help you find it. The various styles of rugs refer
to different tribal regions within Morocco. Popular rug styles
include Beni Ouarain, Marmoucha, Azilal, Boucherouite,
Glaoui, Boujad.

We are able to source quality rugs featuring most of


Moroccos unique weaving styles.

Lead time for sourcing vintage rugs is 3-4 weeks.


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SHOP MOROCCAN RUGS

C USTOM DESIGN RUGS


The process of custom designing a rug is collaborative and
fun and the results are stunning. We have worked with our
talented group of 30 women artisans for many years; they
are incredibly skilled and adept at adjusting the traditional
Moroccan designs to fit your personal design aesthetic.

As our products are handwoven, lead time for custom orders


is 8-10 weeks, including time to dye the wool, weave, and
ship the rug. We provide custom design services for both
residential and commercial clients.
THE KANTARA COMMITMENT
The weaving traditions of Morocco are a testament to how these women weavers
live their lives, celebrate their Amazigh identiy, and sustain their ancient craft in
the face of a globalizing world.

In a country where the majority of rural women are illiterate, weaving has survived
for centuries without textbooks or trade schools. Older women weavers train the
younger girls, passing down the skills orally, generation after generation.

Most women in rural Morocco have looms in their kitchens, sheep in their
backyards, and recently-dyed wool hanging from their clothes lines. They live in
agrarian societies where they split their time between working the fields, taking
care of the household, and weaving their rugs.

Because these women learn the craft orally, weaving is closely connected
to ancient tribal boundaries throughout the country, with each rural area
championing its own unique weaving style. The result is an incredible diversity of
rug designs, each showcasing the specific artistic traditions central to the identiy
of the tribal regions of Morocco.

Kantara works with a few different weaving cooperatives in Morocco. On buying


trips, the artisans open their homes to us, welcoming us in to break bread with
them (in some cases, make bread with them), sip mint tea, and sleep in rooms filled
from floor to ceiling with rugs woven by older women in their families.

WHILE OUR LOVE FOR THESE TEXTILES


IS UNWAVERING, OUR RESPECT AND
ADMIRATION FOR THIS CULTURE CONTINUES
TO GROW AS WE WORK WITH AND LEARN
FROM THESE INCREDIBLE WOMEN.
KANTARA PRESS
Women & World Change, Interview corner with Alia Kate, 4/25/16

Pecha Kucha, Storytelling through Moroccan Rugs, 8/14/14

Majestic Disorder, Nomadic Living with Alia Kate, 6/15/14

Apartment Therapy, April Maker Talk Pitch, 4/23/14

Flamingo, Millenials & the New Mainstream Interview, 12/2/13

Hand/Eye Magazine, Following a Gut Reaction, 1/30/13

Fortnight Journal, Assorted Articles, Spring 2012

SELECT EXHIBITIONS
America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far,
at Childrens Museum of Manhattan, 2/13/16

Azettagh at Outlet BK Gallery, Brooklyn, 2/7/14

Untangling Threads at Synchronicity Space, Manhattan, 12/1/10

SELECT COMMERCIAL WORKS


Clon Lounge at the Bryant Park Hotel

Annapurna Pictures

KANTARARUGS.COM / @MOROCCANRUGS / #KANTARARUGS

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