Morocco · All periods
نسيج البدو
Nasij al-Bedu · Bedouin Textiles
Hand-spun camel and goat-wool palette of nomadic tent-dwellers in the pre-Sahara.
In Practice
The palette, applied.
Three mock compositions built only from the colors above — a designer’s proof that cultural palettes translate into production surfaces.
Editorial · Poster
Sheep Fleece grounds the field while Madder Stripe carries the display voice — a pairing built for titling weight.
Product · Packaging
Madder Stripe takes the front face; Camel Wool returns as a narrow band — a tested retail hierarchy.
Digital · Interface
Sheep Fleece canvas, Night Black type, Madder Stripe call-to-action — WCAG-legible contrast without leaving the palette.
Give your design a meaningful narrative — not just a color, but the reason it belongs.
The colors
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صوف الماعز
Suf al-Ma'iz · Goat Wool
Dark brown goat-hair woven into tent coverings.
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صوف الجمل
Suf al-Jamal · Camel Wool
Natural-tan camel hair used for djellaba cloaks.
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صوف الخروف
Suf al-Kharuf · Sheep Fleece
Creamy undyed sheep wool forming the weft of desert blankets.
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فوة
Fuwwa · Madder Stripe
Madder-root red stripe marking Bedouin saddlebags.
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أسود الليل
Aswad al-Layl · Night Black
Deep black wool spun from dark-fleeced desert sheep.