Moroccan Handmade Wool Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
This Moroccan handmade rug is crafted with a 100% natural wool weave, featuring a 1/2″ wool pile that provides both durability and comfort. The hand-knotting process ensures each piece is unique, with skilled artisans meticulously tying knots to create the intricate patterns that characterize Moroccan rugs.
Origin and Tradition
Handmade in Pakistan, this rug reflects the rich tradition of Moroccan rug-making. The Moroccan style is renowned for its vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and cultural symbolism. Rugs from this region often showcase the influence of Berber tribes, who historically use their carpets as a means of storytelling through intricate designs and motifs. The craftsmanship has been passed down through generations, making each piece a testament to the artistry and cultural heritage of the artisans.
Design and Pattern
This rug features a stunning blue-gray banding pattern combined with multiple tonal geometric patterns. The Moroccan design aesthetic is highlighted through its bold and symmetrical layouts, allowing it to serve as a striking focal point in any space. The interplay of colors and shapes provides a sense of depth and movement, making it suitable for contemporary interiors while maintaining its traditional roots.
Special Features
In perfect condition and newly crafted, this rug promises a life expectancy of up to 50 years, making it a durable investment for your home. The natural wool material not only enhances the rug’s aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its longevity and ease of maintenance. The hand-knotted technique ensures a high quality of craftsmanship, evident in the tight and uniform knots that enhance the overall structure of the rug.
FAQ
What features are typical of Moroccan rugs?
Moroccan rugs are characterized by their vibrant colors, bold geometric patterns, and the use of natural materials such as wool. They often reflect the cultural heritage of the Berber tribes and are known for their unique designs and textures.
What materials are used in Moroccan rugs?
High-quality wool is typically used for the pile, providing softness and durability. The rugs are often hand-knotted, with the warp and weft materials varying, though cotton is commonly used for structural integrity.
How has rug-making evolved in Morocco?
Rug-making in Morocco has evolved over centuries, influenced by various cultures and tribal traditions. The process remains largely artisanal, with modern influences blending traditional techniques, resulting in a unique fusion of contemporary and classic designs.




























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