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Bringing Moroccan Rugs into Your Home
The Berbers of North Africa have been attributed with some of the most wonderful creations of artistic weavings when it comes to rugs. Their hand weaving skills are often seen as being unsurpassable, and the traditions of such a fine skill are still in practice today. Visiting some of the weaving tribes today located in the Middle and the High Atlas mountains, would find them living as they have done for centuries, and the art that they produce, just as high quality.
The craftsmanship of the Moroccan rug is unlike any other rugs out there. Each rug has its own personal design which is chosen by the maker. Their choice in bold colors is what makes them stand out among the rest. If you look closely the design and shapes which are chosen when creating a Moroccan rug will show their culture.
As with traditional area rugs the pattern of a Moroccan rug is chosen depending on the tribe creating the rug. Each tribe has their own symbols and shapes which they use. Since these rugs are hand woven, the design is their own personal style rather than following a pattern.
When the Moroccan rugs are designed there isn’t a pattern they follow. Every design they create is their own personal technique and creativity. If you haven’t seen a Moroccan area rug before, entering a store for the first time and seeing this art will knock you off your feet.
As with other area rugs, you’ll have to determine the size, shape, and color theme you’re searching for. It may be easier to design a theme around a Moroccan rug rather than placing a Moroccan rug in a room which is already decorated. You will want to Moroccan rug to stand out for its style rather than blend in with its surroundings.
The Moroccan rugs weren’t always around. They were finally imported to Europe which then spun their design around the world taking us by storm.
The colors afforded by the Moroccan rug are usually warm tones of reds and yellows, and this brings a sense of feeling cozy and warmth when seeing one, especially resting in front of a fireplace. These rugs look great anywhere, used as an area rug, a hearth rug or the fine piece of floor covering to stand a glass dining table upon.
If you are too afraid that your Moroccan rug will be damaged if placed on the floor, try adding it to the wall as art. Yes, in fact many use their rugs which were imported from other countries as wall art rather than an area rug.
Moroccan rugs are one of a kind and nothing will ever top their great design and quality which is placed in each single loop!
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