About Us
Our Story
Where the road ends and the mountains begin — this is where Tirfas was born.

Born in the Atlas
High in the mountains of Morocco, beyond the reach of the road, live the Amazigh — the indigenous people of North Africa. For more than three thousand years, they have called these peaks home.
The night sky here is so clear that the Amazigh have a word for the light the moon leaves on the sand: Tirfas. We took that name, and that light, with us.
“We did not invent these symbols. We were entrusted with them.”ⵜⵉⵔⴼⴰⵙ
The hands behind the cloth
For generations, the women of these mountains have woven the same motifs into wool and thread — not for decoration, but as a language. A diamond for protection. A zigzag for water. A star for the path home.
Each pattern is passed from grandmother to granddaughter, never written down, only remembered. The hands change. The knowledge does not.

Symbols, not decoration
Every Amazigh motif carries meaning. When you wear Tirfas, you don't wear a pattern — you wear a sentence three thousand years in the making.
Protection
The diamond — a guardian's eye, woven to watch over the wearer.
Water & Life
The zigzag — the flow of rivers through the mountains, the source of all life.
The Path Home
The eight-pointed star — direction, belonging, the way back to one's roots.

Made by hand, never by machine
Beyond carpets and cloth, the Amazigh have always been masters of craft — leather, silver, pottery, and textile. Tirfas works hand in hand with these artisans, in small Moroccan ateliers, the way it has always been done.
A single Tirfas jacket can take up to fourteen days. Every motif is placed by a human hand. Every imperfection is a signature, not a flaw. When a design is gone, it is gone.
Wear the Culture
You don't just wear a Tirfas jacket. You wear three thousand years of someone's story.
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