Description
Striped Moroccan Kilim Berber Rug Handwoven
This is a vintage Moroccan Berber kilim in soft pale pink with striped design.
It is handwoven in lovely shades of dusty pink with an alternating striped design.
It is handwoven in the 1970ies with premium materials and hardwearing texture.
This Moroccan kilim rug with striped design has a good large size of 170cm wide and 305cm long.
It is in good vintage condition with nice patination and age.
Striped Design – Artisan rug
This Moroccan striped kilim rug is handwoven by artisan craftswomen from the Berber tribes in the Middle Atlas Mountains.
The rug is vintage and in excellent condition.
It is flat woven with handspun wool and shades of dusty pink.
Its striped design has traditional Moroccan motifs.
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Size
This Moroccan Berber kilim with striped design has a good large size of 170x305cm
It has a gentle colour palette and elegant striped design.
If you are in doubt about what size you ideally need, please find here some guidelines to help you make the right decision.
Handwoven rugs
This Moroccan kilim rug with striped design is handmade by Berber women in the 1970ies. .
Typical for handmade rugs is that they do not necessarily have perfect symmetrical designs.
In this case the rug has a striped design with alternating dusty pink bands, handwoven in a symmetrical look and feel.
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Tribal rugs
This striped kilim is from tribal origin. Tribal rugs are made by heart, without any drawing or cartoon to follow. This means the weaver has the freedom to invent the rug while weaving and be the artist of her own creation, instead of ‘simply’ executing a specific drawing or cartoon.
Looking after your rug
It is sensible to give your rug a good shake outside every couple of months and hoover it regularly.
Every four or five times you hoover your rug, make sure the reverse is also vacuumed because just as much dust an accumulate there, as on the front.
Stain treatment
The quicker you deal with spills, the less chance there is of it staining.
The effective way to treat a spill, for example red wine, is to apply water to begin with to dilute the stain, followed by mopping it with a kitchen towel straight away.
Start from the outside of the stain and work inwards to limit the affected area, but do not rub the stain as this can damage the yarn. Once a carpet gets wet, it is important to dry it out thoroughly afterwards, to prevent the wool from rotting. use a hairdryer, underfloor heating or radiator to get the rug completely dry afterwards.
Don’t use any bleach or chemical treatments as they might take the stain out, but leave a white stain instead. When in doubt, professional carpet cleaning will always remain the best choice. If you need advice on this, pleased get in touch.
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