How can we identify Wool rugs made from Moroccan Weavers?

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Recently I went to Morocco with my family then I come to know that Morocco is a beautiful place to buy antique style things. In Moroccan you will get handmade things because nomadic people of Morocco are dependent on handicraft work. When I went for shopping so I come to know very precious things about their lives and art they have.

I wanted to buy a Moroccan wool rug because these kinds of rugs are quite famous in all over the world. A Moroccan rug is made of soft wool when you will touch the rug you will feel a different coziness in this rug, this rug is simply designed but it attracts you. Its simple geometrical design is very common and weavers basically use this design. According to history this geometrical design is from 1700 century and still it gives a modern look that is why people love to put this rug in their modern interior.

Moroccan Beni Ourain Beige Wool Rug

 So you can easily identify a Moroccan rug by its geometrical structure apart from this design Moroccan weaver put different design like crossed lined, round shapes, squares but mostly they prefer crossed line.
A normal Moroccan rug typically 20,000 knots per square, but this rug is quite loose if you want to buy a standard Moroccan rug so you must see a rug with approx 90000 knots per square meter. If you want to buy more high quality Moroccan rug so you can go with 160000 knots per square meter rug. Because of its heavy knotting design look quite intricate.

Rugsville Moroccan Beni Ourain Grey  Wool Rug

If you want to buy a rug so choose only wool rug because wool is the most durable fiber, a Moroccan rug is perfect combination of wool and cotton. If you are going to clean your Moroccan wool rug so don’t wash it through chemicals because chemicals are quite harmful for wool and it make it less durable.

Before buying Moroccan rugs read it about this rug and take proper information from seller because duplicate Moroccan rugs are also available in market so be aware of cheaper and fake dealers.





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