Moroccan Vintage Woven Carpets.


Moroccan Vintage Rug


The Moroccan vintage rugs have always been in demand; there are several types; an example is the

Moroccan Beni Ouarin Vintage Rug:

Beni Ourain is your best choice

The Beni Ourain rug is weaved by the tribe that stretches across Berber tribes of the northeastern part of the Middle Atlas Mountains. This region is exceptional and a well-suited area for sheep raising. For the wool used in these rugs, these specially raised small sheep are of an ancient breed and known for producing a matchless and high-quality wool, making Beni Ourain rugs so unique. These Moroccan vintages Beni Ourain rug is made of nothing, but pure sheep wool, wool from the sheep are cleaned to remove its natural oils, the yarn is then hand-spun, the spinning process helps renew the wool, the fleece is spun into threads that are perfect for weaving the rugs.

Just like all tribal rugs, the artisan weaves a free chosen pattern that she invents. In contrast, in weaving, the lives of their artisans are all mainly described in the motifs. The artisan is mostly women, who creatively infuse elements from their lives into the designs; most references natural events that have occurred. Be it chide birth, fertility, nature, and femininity. These are all stories of rural life and personal beliefs.

If you enjoy genuinely rural scenery, then you will love and admire Beni Ourain rugs.

Beni Ourain Moroccan rugs have a distinctive vintage look; they are no doubt the most cost rugs you will at any time come in contact with. They are from 100% sheep wool and are 100% undyed; these antique rugs are made for those who value art’s beauty. Beni Ourain rugs are considered the most prestigious in all of Morocco. The vintage carpet is the epitome of warmth and luxury and also a fashion brand. They are made from what is considered among the most delicate wool on earth.

The crafts style and patterns on Beni Ourain rugs share a signature style, typically made of undyed, hand-knotted wool with geometric designs, black, brown, or dark brown lines. The deep brown thread is from the sheep’s head. The deep brown lines create symbolic and diamond shapes or a zig-zag pattern on a delicate neutral cream or whitish background coloration. Border patterns result from external influences, but most of these rugs might not have a fringe, and some might have boundaries.

The Beni Ourain vintage rugs have a classic design for any room with so many different styles that you want to mix with today’s modern decors. Their versatile contemporary look combined with their worth having fair cost makes the vintage rugs a safe option for any class of individual, and these Beni Ourain vintage rugs can last a lifetime, if not more.

The Beni Ourain vintage rugs are always loosely knotted with a rather long mass. The Beni Ourain are mostly not used as floor rugs, but instead as beds and bedding for protection against the winter season. It can also serve as moisture while sleeping; the long piles, a layer of air remains that quickly takes up the body temperature and keeps this for some time. If you need something stylish and classy to keep your feet warm at night, the magnificent Beni Ourain vintage rugs have a fascinating ability and are ideal; why not bring a piece of Morocco’s heritage into your home today.

Colorful Beni Ourain Rug

Moroccan Boucherouite Vintage Rugs.

The Boucherouite vintage rugs are made out of recycled materials. Craft women have made this art. They are becoming more and more commercial because of their fashionable bright colors.

Boucharouite Rugs

 Moroccan Boujad Vintage Rugs

The Moroccan Boujad vintage rugs are very colorful and very trendy rugs that are woven in purples, oranges and pinks dyed wool.

Boujad Rug

Vintage Moroccan Rabat Rugs (R’Bati)

The Rabat vintage rugs are woven in bright red, blue and green, purple, dyed wool. The rugs often have a large diamond or a multi diamond motif at the middle of the rug, with designs enclosing the carpet’s bare areas.

Berber Moroccan Rugs

 Berber Moroccan rugs support people in identifying with antiquity. It dates back to thousands of years; tradition has always been present in the Atlas Mountains region for longer than most people can remember. When you feel like airing in with the heritage, culture, and history of the tribes of North Africa, a Berber Moroccan rug can assist you in getting your wish granted. Berber Moroccan rugs are a perfect model for anyone interested and love learning about cultures and are regularly searching for fascinating and distinctive interior design elements to glam up their home. Tired of searching for rugs with no notable craftsmanship? Search no more and step up your home decor with some Berber Moroccan rug, which fits in in any modern style your home is in. The moment you step up with a Berber Moroccan rug, you won’t be able to forget them as their effect is that dominant and significant.

Winter season is most unpleasant to us humans because of the high intensity of cold, but having a Berber Moroccan rug will stop to a low temperature all the time and provide you with some coziness. These rugs possess sizable loops that can defend people and specifically accommodate cold weather from low temperatures.

Some Berber Moroccan rugs are made exclusively for the warmer season(summer). These rugs for the warmer season have less bulky weaves. Berber Moroccan rugs have weaves that are hardy and less dense rugs; whichever you want, it’s available in Berber Moroccan rugs.

The beautiful Berber Moroccan rugs are lovely for your home decor, as they give your home a beautiful look when used. It can be placed at the focal point of your living room, where visitors can drop their jams at the sight of this masterpiece. The Berber Moroccan rugs can also be displayed on your home wall, on your sofa as the carpets are warm. They can also be great throws, and the small and fun-sized rugs are the most applicable for this use.

These rugs are suitable for all kinds of households. That’s because they can take a lot of foot traffic. The motifs on this beautiful masterpiece of antique art are fun to sit around and gaze at. Suppose you are familiar with the patterns and meanings of the rugs of each symbol represented on it. In that case, it could be fun to translate all characters as a story to your guest who isn’t familiar with it and could make them want to get theirs for its beauty, usage, and mystical powers.

The Berber Moroccan rugs Irgun’s origin, and the significance of the motifs dates back to the early ancient days. It Is said to have a common knotting technique and specific patterns with oriental carpets of the Islamic era.
The Berber Moroccan rugs have always kept creativity, uniqueness, and durability tradition in civilization in the mountainous regions of the Atlas and the Atlantic plains.

The Berber Moroccan rug can be summed up as the rearmost verification of these antiquated times. The motifs, symbols, when brought together, are artifacts of man’s first culture.

Being an artistic creation of a craft Berber woman, she practically pours out. She reflects all phases of her life and the experience of her sexual life: as a virgin, as a new bride, union with man, pregnancy, and childbirth into the rug.

The geometric lines are a language of the Moroccan Berber rug that is interpreted as a derivative from the human body, the form, how functions of the human sexual organs. Built on the differences and the two sexes’ meeting, its geometric lines describe the expression of the magic of universal fertility, all representing nature.

The beauty of rugs, it used as, and wall hangings and the area in its fabrication are engaged in Morocco, was already drawing attention as early as the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

The Berber Moroccan rug is a luxury gift presented to foreign ambassadors. Meanwhile, it was one of the most exported products and an essential trading item in the country at the early times.

The Berber Moroccan rug is an art that was present in France during the Universal exhibition in the year 1867, 1878, and 1889. By the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, rug weaving art has extended to almost all cities in Morocco. All these were achievable because of the expression of knowledge based on ancestral civilization.

The Berber Moroccan rugs are weaved by families who have developed and passed on their heritage to the younger generations for continuity of the craft, passed from the women to their daughters.

The weaving of this antique requires essential tools, equipment for its production of the rugs. The basic tools and equipment includes:

The wool used for a Berber Moroccan rug is genuine and healthy wool, which is considered sacred; the wool is processed as raw material, transformed into yarns of different sizes with care to honor its values. The tribes source the material from their sheep herd, which can later be dyed with natural dyes to suit the weaver’s color.

Then motifs and symbols are weaved into the rug.

The Berber Moroccan rug expresses the ancient times of Morocco, daily living, and the Berber women’s familiar feelings. Each type of Moroccan Berber rug has its peculiarities based on the history where the weaver is hailed from.

The craft is a principal art in some regions in the country. It is a livelihood source to some families in the country; it plays a substantial economic role through its exports to other countries. It then follows a traditional mode of marketing, which is trade by barter; the men and women work hand in hand; the women are in charge of weaving the rugs and designing the patterns while the men in order of selling.