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Mona Handmade Berber Carpet Beni Ouarain - 100% wool size 200 x 300 cm
Regular price €1.250,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Hana Handmade Berber Carpet Beni Ouarain - 100% wool size 200 x 300 cm
Regular price €1.250,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Nora Handmade Berber Carpet Boujad - 100% wool size 240 x 300 cm
Regular price €1.350,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out
Collection: Unik berber carpets - 100% wool
Transform your space with the timeless elegance of Moroccan craftsmanship embodied in our exquisite collection of handmade rugs. Crafted with care in the heart of Morocco, each rug is meticulously woven from 100% premium wool, ensuring unparalleled quality and durability.
Indulge in the rich heritage and intricate designs that adorn every rug, inspired by centuries-old Moroccan traditions. From captivating geometric patterns to vibrant colors that evoke the essence of Moroccan culture, our rugs effortlessly elevate any room with their unique charm and character.
The Beni Ouarain wool carpets, takes its name from the Beni Ouarain region in Morocco, while Boujad carpets, takes its name from the Boujad region in Morocco, where it was made by hand on a traditional loom. Celebrating local craftmanship.
Experience the luxurious softness underfoot and the warmth that only natural wool can provide, making our rugs not only a stunning addition to your decor but also a cozy sanctuary for your feet.
Enhance your home with the allure of Moroccan craftsmanship and timeless beauty. Explore our exclusive collection of handmade wool rugs today and bring a touch of exotic elegance to your living space.
How to maintain a berber carpet ?
A berber rug is easy to maintain. Keeping in mind that these exceptional wool rugs are designed to last for generations. Berber women weave them and use them as blankets or rugs for insulation. The exceptional quality of the weaving and the wool allows the Berber carpets to last over time and to age very well.
To maintain it, vacuum it once a week at the most to avoid damaging wool. If you can't shake it, turn it over for a few hours once a month and all the dust will fall out. In case of a stain, you should immediately tap in with a cloth soaked in water, often this is enough. If it doesn't work, add spirit vinegar or natural soap.
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