Weight | 3.1 kg |
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Age | Vintage |
Color | Purple |
Design | Striped |
Dimensions | |
Size in feet | |
Size | Large |
Materials | Mixed Wool & Cotton |
Style | Tribal |
$240.00 $169.00
Handmade Moroccan Pouf are made from newly made Moroccan rugs and are transformed into beautiful floor cushion for your interior. This contemporary pouf is perfect to create a cozy boho chic atmosphere in your living room. It will be the most unique bohemian element of your decor.
1 in stock
Weight | 3.1 kg |
---|---|
Age | Vintage |
Color | Purple |
Design | Striped |
Dimensions | |
Size in feet | |
Size | Large |
Materials | Mixed Wool & Cotton |
Style | Tribal |
Large Handmade Moroccan Pouf
Kilim Beni M’Guild is produced by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface with no pile. This is technically tapestry weave have a hard-wearing flat, perfect for a high traffic area and a home with pets. Originally, the kilim was made by the nomads of the south of the country and was served to protect the ground of the mosques, the tents, yurts and the litters of the camels. It is now used as well for covering the ground outdoor and indoor. Traditional kilims use patterns based on two simple geometric shapes: the triangle and the diamond. Although manufactured without hair, the kilim is very resistant because of the double weft which gives a tight weave. A great advantage with a kilim is that most of them are reversible.
Moroccan kilims are single-knot carpets highlighted. It is the fineness of the drawing and the quality of the tightening that matters. The patterns are geometric, the tones are ethnic and the texture is resistant and durable. Their rendering is more flexible and lighter.
Kilims are now very popular because they fit easily into elegant and minimalist environments. They also find their place in many homes thanks to their many possibilities of use. Many people like to hang their kilims on the wall or use them as bedspreads because most of them are lightweight.
Berber women, who are the maneuvering leaders of the Moroccan carpet, spend weeks and sometimes months setting up a carpet. This time is justified by other household and family tasks. In general, the average time of weaving or knotting is two hours per day for each woman.
The Symbolism of the Berber carpet is the expression of a primordial fertility cult, originating from remote early civilizations. There is no other form of artisanal art in which this ancient symbolism remains so alive until today. This is the unique particularity significance of the Berber carpet.
Berber women, who are the maneuvering leaders of the Moroccan carpet, spend weeks and sometimes months setting up a carpet. This time is justified by other household and family tasks. In general, the average time of weaving or knotting is two hours per day for each woman.
The Symbolism of the Berber carpet is the expression of a primordial fertility cult, originating from remote early civilizations. There is no other form of artisanal art in which this ancient symbolism remains so alive until today. This is the unique particularity significance of the Berber carpet.
● Dimensions: (60 x 120 cm) – (2×4 feet x 1’12” feet)
● Height: 20 cm
● Weight: 3,1 Kg
● Region: Middle Atlas
● Style: Tribal
● Colors: Purple, Orange / Yellow, Beige
● Material: Mixed Wool & Cotton
● Age: Vintage
● Size: Large
● Design: Striped
● Pile: Medium Pile
$240.00 $96.00
$240.00 $96.00