Moroccan Area Rugs
Moroccan rugs whisper tales of timeless beauty. A Moroccan style rug has soulful textures and rhythmic motifs. Buy now!
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Introducing the Art of Moroccan Style Rug
Moroccan Style Rugs boast handwoven intricacies that tell a centuries-old story. They feature geometric and tribal designs, inspired by Moroccan culture. Every pattern has a meaning! Diamonds for protection, zigzags for water, and crosses for harmony. They also symbolize spiritual protection, prosperity, and connection to nature.
A Moroccan area rug comes in earthy neutrals, deep blues, and burnt oranges, mirroring Morocco’s mountains and deserts. Feel the pulse of rich culture in your home with our Moroccan Style Rugs.
Types of Moroccan Rugs: Cultural Background and Tribes
Berber Rugs
Berber rugs, also known as Moroccan Rugs, reflect North African art and culture. They are deeply rooted in symbolism and history. Each design is a visual archive showcasing the spirit of the Berber tribes.
Azilal Rugs
They are originally from Morocco's Azilal region in the High Atlas Mountains. They’re recognized for their playful colors and free-spirited designs–a testament to the Azilal tribe’s way of life.
Beni Ourain Rugs
Beni Ourain Rugs, monochromatic beauties are made from New Zealand wool. They were crafted to keep the Beni Ourain tribe warm during wintery desert nights.
Boucherouite Rugs
Made from recycled materials, these patchwork beauties add vibrancy to any space. Unlike the monochromatic Beni Ourain rugs, they boast abstract and asymmetrical patterns.
Beni Mguild Rugs
A rich cultural tapestry for your floors featuring tribal patterns on a thick pile. Both sides can be used, making it a practical heirloom.
Fun Fact: Depending on its size, you can use it as a blanket during winter.
Boujad Rugs
Originating from Morocco’s Haouz region, they feature eclectic designs in unconventional color palettes. The warm colors signify spiritual protection from evil spirits.
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Shop Moroccan Rugs and Runners: Premium Quality & Comfort
Our Moroccan rugs are made from premium wool, rendering maximum comfort. Natural dyes are used to create a palette reflecting Morocco’s earthy landscape.
Our extensive range also offers designs and styles like vintage Moroccan rugs, Moroccan runner rugs, etc. They’re woven by extraordinary craftsmen who have mastered their skills to produce authentic Moroccan rugs.
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Our Fabric Range
Moroccan Wool Rugs
They are hand-knotted using wool from sheep bred in the Atlas mountains. This makes it authentic, eco-friendly, and durable. Try our black and white Moroccan rug, 8x10 in size, perfect for high-traffic areas.
New Zealand Wool Rugs
New Zealand Wool Rugs are made using premium-grade wool. Shedding is less due to its hand-knotted construction. It is a convenient choice for busy homes.
Also Read: Buying Wool Rugs: Everything You Need To Know
Art Silk Moroccan Rugs
Also known as viscose rugs. The beauty lies in its lustrous finish and vibrant colors, radiating the Moroccan heritage. Feel the feather-light softness underfoot with our 9x12 Moroccan rug.
Polyester Moroccan Rugs
Here’s a budget-friendly and highly functional polyesterrug featuring Morocco’s rich and artistic culture. Try our soft, durable, and stain-resistant blue moroccan rugand pink moroccan rug, perfect for homes with pets.
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Adding Moroccan Rug Carpets to Your Space
Hardwood Floors: A Moroccan rug carpet has a natural rustic aesthetic. Layer it over your hardwood floors to give it an amplified traditional look.
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Living Room: If your current color palette is neutral, let a bold patterned Moroccan area rug be the centerpiece. The contrast of vibrant and neutral tones balances the modern and vintage elements. Place it under your coffee table to anchor your seating area.
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Hallways/Entryways:Moroccan runner rugs are perfect for such spaces as they create an inviting atmosphere. They also pair well in areas with sleek metallic furniture.
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Bedroom: Wool rugs invite barefoot comfort. Place a geometric Moroccan wool rug under your bed to complement your modern decor. For minimalist interiors, use a Moroccan wool rug in soft hues.
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FAQs
What are the Different Types of Moroccan Rugs?
Our collection features Moroccan rugs like Azilal rugs, Beni Ourain rugs, Boucherouite rugs, Boujad rugs, and Beni Mguild rugs.
How to Wash Moroccan Rugs?
Use plain cold water and a neutral, low-pH cleaning liquid, followed by air drying. Refer to our step-by-step guide to preserve your rug's integrity.
How are Moroccan Rugs Made?
Sheep wool is sourced from the Atlas Mountains and hand-spuned into a yarn. It is then colored using natural dyes. Next, hand knottedMoroccanwoolrugs are made using the flat weave technique. The rugs are washed to attain the perfect texture. Finally, fringes are added and the finishing touchups are done.
Do Moroccan Rugs Shed?
Yes, shedding in Moroccan rugs is natural. With regular maintenance, the shedding can be reduced.
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How can you tell if a Moroccan Rug is Real?
Authentic Moroccan rugs have irregular knots with tassels on one side only. They are made from 100% natural materials and organic dyes.
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