Handmade azilal berber carpet navy blue pink and yellow
  • Handmade azilal berber carpet navy blue pink and yellow

Berber carpet from Morocco - 275 x 186cm

€720.00

Woolen Azilal rug handmade on a traditional weaving loom in the Middle Atlas mountains from Morocco.

Unique model - 1 in stock

How to maintain a woolen berber carpet?

Surprisingly, a colorful berber rug is easy to maintain. You have to keep in mind that these pieces full of history are not primarily intended to be a decorative object. Berber women weave them and use them as blankets or rugs for insulation. The exceptional quality of the weaving and the wool allows the Berber carpet to last over time and to age very well.

If you take good care of your Azilal rug, you can keep it all your life!

To maintain it, vacuum it once a week at the most to avoid damaging the wool. If you can't shake it, turn it over for a few hours once a month and all the dust will fall out. In case of a stain, you should immediately tap it with a cloth soaked in water, often this is enough. If it doesn't work, add spirit vinegar or natural soap.

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