Wool blankets, Berber Kilim, and Rugs

Rugs, wool blankets, and Berber Kilim High-quality goods produced by North African Berber tribes include rugs. Because they are so durable, these rugs are well-liked everywhere. These carpets are often created from four different types of materials, despite the fact that their manufacturing processes are all the same. These consist of conventional wool, cotton, vegetable silk, and cotton blended with nylon. Morocco is renowned for the high caliber of its rugs, which are rich due to their origins. Because of their amazing colors and patterns, variations of Berber or mountain carpets are the most sought-after. On the other hand, two further types of carpet are called after the current cities of Fez and Rabat names of the cities where they originated. These days, Taznakht, Kilim, and Beni Ouarain are the most popular styles of Berber rugs. However, there are also exquisite Berber rugs, such as the Zayani rug of the Zayan tribes, the Zemouri rug of Azemmour, and the Lwerzguiti rug of Ouarzazate. Morocco is also well-known for its traditional textile weaving, which is done by artisans on wooden looms. Despite a decline in output, artisans continue to produce a wide range of blankets, scarves, kilims, towels, and vegetal silk fabric for use in antique Moroccan clothes. Women specialize in rugs and Rabat and Fez needlework for tablecloths, napkins, caftans, bridal blankets, and fabric decorating.
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