Moroccan Rugs - Beni Ourain, Azilal, and Khemisset Zarabi Souk
In this article, I am attempting to find a beautiful, handcrafted Moroccan rug. The aforementioned carpets were made of sheep wool by the mint weavers of the Beni Ourain tribe, who used wool to keep warm. In turn, the made thick rugs for the Atlas Mountains. At the same time, when the weather is hot in the Sahara Desert, the content of carpets is used. These rugs were made by women of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. In today’s world, many modern manufacturers do not hand weave because the workforce is costly. While many factories weave on modern looms, there are a few companies that encourage the process and use ethical products. One example of such action is Salam Hello, which, through fair trade, supports the artisan’s rugs it is selling. The Khemisset zarabi souk, a weekly market where local women sell their handmade rugs to the traders. Women are the primary source of income in the town. The process of making a Berber rug is long and arduous, but the reward is a priceless piece of art. The women’s work is so beautiful that you can’t help but buy the Berber’s rug from the villagers. The other type of Beni Ourain rug I will discuss in the Azilal. The Azilal Rugs are also made with creamy wool obtained from the Beni Ourain.urent ment. Indeed, the range is adorned with patterned, woven motifs, infusing unique character to the ground scatter.
In this article, I am attempting to find a beautiful, handcrafted Moroccan rug. The aforementioned carpets were made of sheep wool by the mint weavers of the Beni Ourain tribe, who used wool to keep warm. In turn, the made thick rugs for the Atlas Mountains. At the same time, when the weather is hot in the Sahara Desert, the content of carpets is used. These rugs were made by women of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. In today’s world, many modern manufacturers do not hand weave because the workforce is costly. While many factories weave on modern looms, there are a few companies that encourage the process and use ethical products. One example of such action is Salam Hello, which, through fair trade, supports the artisan’s rugs it is selling. The Khemisset zarabi souk, a weekly market where local women sell their handmade rugs to the traders. Women are the primary source of income in the town. The process of making a Berber rug is long and arduous, but the reward is a priceless piece of art. The women’s work is so beautiful that you can’t help but buy the Berber’s rug from the villagers. The other type of Beni Ourain rug I will discuss in the Azilal. The Azilal Rugs are also made with creamy wool obtained from the Beni Ourain.urent ment. Indeed, the range is adorned with patterned, woven motifs, infusing unique character to the ground scatter.