FAQ

How to import moroccan rugs ?

Shipping a rug from Morocco is possible and while you can handle this yourself by visiting the post office it can be a frustrating process that takes quite a bit of time. If you can work shipping into the deal with your rug it will be much easier for you.

People ask also, how much do Moroccan rugs cost in Morocco? A rug should cost around 750-1000 dirham for a small one, a larger one can range from 1700-3500 dirham. Each one will differ in price pending the kind of wool and whether it’s an antique.

You asked, are Moroccan rugs fair trade? While other sources for Moroccan rugs — even fair trade ones — involve buying from middlemen, The Anou enables you to purchase rugs directly from the Moroccan artisans who make them.

Similarly, are Moroccan rugs good quality? Rugs from Morocco are high quality making them very durable which is why they are often found in schools, offices, homes, and high traffic areas throughout the world. They are stain-resistant and usually more affordable than plush carpets.

As many you asked, how long does it take to make a Moroccan rug? It works like this: a client designs their own rug directly on the Beni site, a photo and size grid of which is then sent out to the various weavers in Morocco. In two to three weeks (sometimes longer, depending on the complexities and details), the rug is woven.

How can you tell a fake Beni Ourain rug?

How do you get the smell out of a Moroccan rug?

  1. Sprinkle baking soda or bicarbonate of soda over the entire rug and let it sit overnight.
  2. Shake out the excess baking soda outdoors and carefully vacuum up the rest.

What are Moroccan rugs made from?

Typically, the ancient Moroccan rugs were made from pure sheep wool in different piles and thickness depending on the region. The rugs made from thicker piles of wool were made for the colder and snowy Atlas Mountains. On the other side, lighter flatweave rugs are made to suit the Sahara desert’s hot climate.

How much should I pay for a Berber carpet?

With prices ranging from $5 to $8 per square foot, wool berber carpet is probably the most expensive kind you’ll find. Nylon berber is a bit cheaper, but it varies between $3 to $4 per square foot.

What is a Beni Ourain rug?

Beni Ourain rugs are likely the most comfortable rugs you’ll ever encounter. They are made from 100% sheep wool and are 100% undyed. These heirloom rugs are made for those who appreciate truly the natural world. They are the epitome of warmth and luxury.

Why do Moroccan rugs smell?

The presence of noxious odors has been a growing problem with rugs produced in Morocco. These odors can come from the chemical bleaching of the rugs to make them look and feel softer and/or the heavy, sometimes toxic chemicals used in the dyeing process. Again, this is the result of shortcuts by the middlemen.

Where do Moroccan rugs come from?

The truth is all authentic Moroccan rugs are Berber rugs. They are made by the Berber people of Morocco. Historically they were made for practical purposes – and are still used this way today.

How do I identify a Moroccan rug?

Burn a rug’s string A trick you can do to recognize a real Moroccan Berber rug from a fake one is to burn its string. A real Moroccan rug made of wool does not ignite. On the other hand, fake Moroccan rugs are made of cheap synthetic materials.

Are Moroccan rugs still in?

The rugs have been in fashion for a long time and recently their popularity has surged once again. The original Beni Ourain rugs have been prepared by hand by Beni Ourain tribes in mountains of Morocco for generations.

How do you make a Moroccan rug?

What is a Moroccan Berber rug?

Moroccan rugs are one-of-a-kind in terms of aesthetics, visual vibrancy, and symbolism. Another name for them is ‘Berber Rugs,’ which emphasizes their provenance and link to the monochromatic Beni-Ourain rugs. To be honest, all Moroccan rugs are Berber rugs, created by various Berber tribes.

Why do Moroccan rugs only have fringe on one side?

NUMBER 2 – The rug fringes. Originally the Beni Ourain rugs have only on one side the fringes. The reason is the way they are made – as the weaving frame doesn`t give naturally any fringes when you begin to make a rug.

How can you tell real carpet from fake?

When the top pile of a rug is made from a synthetic material and the plastic backing holds it up together, it is a fake. If the back doesn’t have a mirror image of the front and has a hard plastic back that is holding it together, the oriental rug is a fake.

Can you vacuum a Moroccan rug?

Can you vacuum a Moroccan rug? Of course! Vacuuming is a great way to keep your rug looking great, as long as you do it the right way.

Are Moroccan rugs machine washable?

Launders easily: To clean, machine wash with cold water. Do not use bleach. We recommend line drying or drying without heat on an air-only dryer cycle.

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