Bringing Moroccan Rugs Into Your Home

by Abbie Osborne-Wilson on August 30, 2010

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.

What makes the Moroccan rug so predominant in its class is not only craftsmanship, but the instantly recognizable style which is associated with them. Bold in color, yet not flamboyant, the Moroccan rug predominantly features intricate designs and shapes which, more often than not, have relevance and meaning to the weaver's tribe or culture.

The patterns may vary, based on whether they are ceremonial or just of general meaning, but a close study of other art from the area will see recurring themes. Different tribes have different motifs but the symbols and shapes will appear in many variations of themselves. A weaver will naturally have an influence and personal style, and they are free to expand upon that.

What makes the Moroccan rug so coveted is that each authentic piece will be completely unique. The weavers often follow no design but their own creativity. This allows for individual masterpieces to be produced by hand on the loom. These rugs are highly desirable because of their uniqueness, and stepping into a store in Morocco itself is an overwhelming experience. The choice of colors and designs, size and style is spectacular.

Moroccan rugs are a great focal point in any design for the home. You can have it be the center of attention or even have it be the talk of the conversation when others enter. No matter where this rug is placed in your home it will be noticed due to the uniqueness and style.

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.

Reds and yellows will be mostly the main colors in a Moroccan rug. They usually design with warmer colors to make it feel more cozy and warm when placed into a rooms design.

If you are afraid that the Moroccan rug will get ruined if placed on the floor you have a few other options. You can use it as a wall piece or place it over an existing furniture piece as a throw. Either way it will be a great addition to your artistic design.

Moroccan rugs are to be appreciated for the hours of handcrafted skill that goes into them. Bring a little piece of North Africa into your home and enjoy real quality and craftsmanship.

When decorating with rugs all the experts agree that it is essential to use quality area rugs. One of the most popular ranges is the oriental area rugs particularly these creme oriental rugs.

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