In the Berber villages of Morocco, the female members of the bride's family spend months hand sewing each round metal sequin to hand-loomed sheep's wool. Berber brides would then wear the handira as a cape to keep warm on the journey to their new husband's home.

Of course interior designers have found a new use for these bridal accessories in the home! Hendiras make the most beautiful bedspreads, with just enough sparkle to add luxury to any room, and in a neutral hue for a calming space.

Despite its traditional origins, this hand woven textile fits flawlessly into a modern design aesthetic, as Jonathan Adler demonstrated in his design for the Parker Palm Springs (below).
Maryam has a beautiful selection for sale over at my marrakesh, and even if you're not in the market for a Moroccan wedding blanket, they make for great eye candy! I imagine draping one over my couch - the whites are refreshing for summer and the sequins are perfectly festive for the holidays (and without the red & green)!



One word comes to mind ~ luxurious!
ReplyDeletexo Laura
These are gorgeous and they show off wonderfully in each image!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina!
Karena
Art by Karena
BEAUITIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteXO Piper
Those Hendiras are stunning! I have never seen one before, thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteamber
the 2nd pic with the bed and rug - all me!
ReplyDelete*kiss kiss*
Erika
~Tiptoe Butterfly~
How pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the story behind these pieces.
ReplyDeleteTeresa (Splendid Sass)
Those blankets are absolutely lovely. I would be afraid to lay on it!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful - one of these is on my bedroom wishlist - I have it all planned out. Just budgeting to slowly get one piece at a time...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tradition! They're truly stunning! :)
ReplyDeletelove love love lace lace lace.
ReplyDeleteso feminine, so soft...
i love the attention to detail and knowing the amount of time and love put into each piece... simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, that first room is absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I need to figure out a way to use one of these blankets in my home!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I'm completely in love with the story and process behind these. Someday when I can shed my university student budget, I'd love to own one for myself. But for now, I'll just ogle this post and drool up a storm. :P
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely!!!!
ReplyDeletejen
http://blankwhiteframes.blogspot.com
Gorgeous. They make me wanna cuddle...
ReplyDeleteHello, congratulations for your blog... it is lovely! I have just found it, and I'm speechless ... and then: oh, I know this photo! Oh, I've been here in this room! Palms spring!! Last summer:) what a coincidence! you could also include some recipes of the restaurant there, i believe it calls Moma?.. the crunchy frensh toast is great! Regards, Sonia, Portugal
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