Description
Red Striped Midcentury Moroccan Kilim Rug Handwoven 160x300cm
This is a vintage Moroccan Berber rug in red striped design, handwoven in the area of Rehamna.
Rehamna is well know for their high quality rugs and textiles and the weavers us a lot of orange and red as these natural dye sources were naturally abundant in that area.
It is Midcentury and handmade in the 196-ies with premium materials and a tactile mix of flat and pile weave.
It has a medium size of 160cm wide and 300cm long.
It is in excellent condition.
Artisan rug
This Moroccan Berber rug in red striped design is handwoven by artisan craftswomen from the area of Rehamna.
The rug is Midcentury and in excellent condition.
It has a red palette with striped design and a tactile mix of flat and pile weave.
Size
This Moroccan Berber kilim with striped design has a good large size of 160x300cm.
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 Berber rug in red striped design is handwoven by Berber women.
Typical for handmade rugs is that they do not necessarily have perfect symmetrical designs.
In this case the rug has a simple striped design with a tactile mix of flat and pile weave.
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Tribal rugs
This Moroccan Berber rug in red striped design is a tribal rug.
This means it is made by the heart, without any drawing or cartoon to follow. 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.
Delivery and returns
Your online order will be dispatched with UPS within 5 working days. Worldwide shipping is available with no extra charges to EU after Brexit. You will receive a tracking number once your rug is on its way with a link to track your order.
If you are unhappy about your purchase, for whatever reason, you can return your item within 2 days of receiving your order for a full refund, minus postage costs.
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