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Moroccan Burnt Orange Rug 12.4 x 5.8 ft / 377 x 178 cm

Moroccan Burnt Orange Rug 12.4 x 5.8 ft / 377 x 178 cm

Regular price $3,600.00 USD
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  • Handmade
  • Durable and Practical
  • Free Worldwide Shipping

Moroccan Burnt Orange Rug – A Warm Expression of Berber Artistry

The Moroccan Burnt Orange Rug embodies the soul of the Middle Atlas Mountains through its rich, earthy palette of burnt orange, ochre, rust red, and burgundy. Measuring 12.4 × 5.8 ft (377 × 178 cm), this handwoven wool masterpiece celebrates the warmth and resilience of Moroccan craftsmanship.

Each fiber is woven by skilled Berber women who preserve centuries-old techniques, infusing every rug with both cultural meaning and artistic soul. The result is a luxurious and timeless piece that radiates authenticity and warmth.

Authentic Moroccan Craftsmanship Moroccan Burnt Orange Rug

Every burnt orange Moroccan rug is meticulously handwoven on traditional looms. Artisans shear, spin, and dye the wool themselves, using natural pigments derived from pomegranate, henna, and madder root. This slow process gives the rug its nuanced tones and velvety texture.

The nested diamond motifs at its center are steeped in symbolism—representing femininity, fertility, and protection. These patterns are not mere designs; they are expressions of Berber identity passed down through generations.

A Palette Born from the Atlas Mountains

The Moroccan Burnt Orange Rug draws inspiration from Morocco’s dramatic landscapes. The earthy shades evoke desert sunsets and clay kasbah walls, while the deep reds and browns echo the soil of the Atlas foothills.

Each color tells a story of origin. The natural dyes age gracefully, developing subtle tonal shifts that only enhance the rug’s character over time. No two rugs are ever identical—each is a one-of-a-kind heirloom infused with the geography of Morocco itself.

Rich Texture and Timeless Comfort

Woven from 100% natural wool, this rug features a plush medium-to-high pile that feels both soft and insulating. Originally crafted to provide warmth in cold mountain interiors, it now lends that same cozy texture to modern living spaces.

The tactile surface captures the essence of handmade artistry—dense, resilient, and inviting underfoot. Fringes at both ends, occasionally uneven or gently worn, reveal its vintage authenticity and tell the story of its handmade journey.

A Perfect Fit for Modern and Rustic Interiors

This Moroccan Burnt Rug bridges the worlds of tradition and contemporary style. Its vibrant tones complement bohemian, rustic, or heritage-inspired interiors, while its geometric motifs add structure and rhythm to minimalist spaces.

Whether placed beneath a dining table, in a warm living room, or layered under neutral textiles, it anchors the room with depth and character. Its visual richness instantly elevates even the simplest furniture arrangement.

Why Interior Designers Love Moroccan Rugs

Renowned publications like Architectural Digest frequently highlight Moroccan rugs as timeless design investments. Designers prize them for their ability to blend with multiple aesthetics—from Scandinavian minimalism to maximalist boho.

The Beni M’Guild and Burnt rugs in particular stand out for their lush textures and naturally balanced tones. They embody both artistry and versatility, making them essential for curated, soulful interiors.

Ethically Made and Sustainably Sourced

At Surcoma, every rug represents our commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainable production. We collaborate directly with Moroccan cooperatives to ensure artisans receive fair wages and safe working conditions.

The wool used in each burnt orange rug is untreated and renewable, while the dyeing process follows eco-friendly, low-impact methods. When you choose Surcoma, you invest in transparency, sustainability, and human artistry.

Care and Longevity

To preserve your rug’s natural beauty, vacuum it regularly using a low-suction setting. Avoid mechanical brushes that could damage the fibers. For stains, blot gently with cold water and mild soap.

Professional wool cleaning is recommended for deep maintenance every few years. Over time, the rug will develop a graceful patina—a living testament to its authenticity and age.

Why Choose Surcoma

Surcoma curates authentic Moroccan rugs that connect craftsmanship, heritage, and timeless design. Each piece is hand-selected for its uniqueness and storytelling value.

Our partnerships with Moroccan artisans ensure ethical practices and lasting quality. Enjoy free worldwide shipping, transparent sourcing, and guaranteed authenticity. The Moroccan Burnt Rug is not just a floor covering—it’s a living expression of warmth, artistry, and cultural pride.

  • Pile Height: 0.8" / 2 cm (Medium pile)

  • Weight: 45.2 lb / 20.5 Kg

  • Material: Wool (100% sheep wool)

  • Shape: Rectangle

  • Region: Middle Atlas

  • Tribe: Beni M'Guild

  • Condition: Vintage. Clean and ready to use. Signs of age and wear are expected in handcrafted vintage Moroccan rugs

  • Construction details: Hand-Knotted

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean my Moroccan rug?

Caring for your Moroccan rug is simple! For regular maintenance, we recommend gently vacuuming it 1-2 times a week (use a suction-only attachment, without a beater bar) and air it outside every few months. For minor spills, act quickly by blotting the area with a clean, dry cloth. If needed, use a small amount of water and a gentle soap. For deep cleaning, we strongly recommend seeking a professional rug cleaner who specializes in wool carpets to preserve the rug's natural fibers and vibrant colors for years to come.

Vacuum Regularly → Use a low setting without a beater bar to protect the fibers.
Blot Spills Immediately → Use a dry cloth for stains, gently dab with mild detergent and cold water.
Protect from Moisture → Avoid excessive humidity and use a rug pad to extend its lifespan.
Prevent Fading → Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight.
Rotate Every Few Months → Ensures even wear and longevity.
Fluff Maintain → If fibers flatten, gently brush with a soft-bristle brush.
Deep Clean → Opt for professional hand-washing every 5 years or as needed.
Sunbathe Monthly → If practical, let your rug in the sun occasionally. Sunlight's UV rays work as natural deodorizing and microbe protection.
◈ Avoid Harsh Chemicals → They can damage the natural wool fibers.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes, we are proud to ship our authentic Moroccan rugs to customers all over the world. We regularly ship to North America (USA & Canada), Europe, Australia, and many other destinations. If you have any questions about shipping to your specific location, please don't hesitate to contact us.

How long will my order take to arrive?

We ship via DHL Express or Aramex with FREE worldwide delivery, included at checkout. After placing your order, we typically require 2-3 days to process and dispatch your item. Expect your parcel to arrive within 6-15 business days, depending on your location. You will receive a tracking number via email as soon as your order is on its way.

Will I have to pay customs fees or import duties?

Due to recent U.S. tariff changes, imports from Morocco are subject to a 10% duty plus standard customs fees; however, under our Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) terms, we will take full responsibility for these import charges ourselves, so you won’t have to pay anything extra.

How do you package the rugs to make sure they arrive safely?

We guarantee that your rug will arrive safely and in excellent condition, having been thoroughly inspected, cleaned, and, if necessary, restored prior to dispatch. We then fold it carefully and wrap it in multiple layers of durable, weather-resistant material to ensure it is fully protected from moisture and handling during its journey to you. We take every precaution to ensure your rug arrives in perfect condition. 

What is your return policy?

We want you to be completely happy with your purchase. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your rug, you may return it within 14 days of delivery.

To be eligible for a refund, the rug must be returned in its original, unused, and undamaged condition. Please note that for general returns, the customer is responsible for the full cost of the return shipping. We recommend using a trackable and insured shipping service.

Please remember that our rugs are handmade by artisans, not by machines. Slight variations in color, pattern, weave, and size are natural characteristics of these one-of-a-kind items. These charming imperfections are not considered defects but are part of the unique story and beauty of each piece.

Is Moroccan wool rugs durable and suitable for high-traffic areas?

Absolutely. Hand-knotted from 100% sheep wool, Moroccan rugs are renowned for their durability and resilience. Our rugs are perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and other frequently used spaces, but be sure to follow care instructions, like rotating regularly, to keep it looking its best for years.

Do newly made wool Moroccan rugs shed?

It is completely normal for a new wool rug to shed a little at first. This is a natural characteristic of high-quality wool fibres and a sign of its authenticity. This initial shedding will decrease significantly over a few weeks with regular, gentle vacuuming.

Will the rug I receive look exactly like the one in the photo?

You will receive the exact rug shown in the photos. However, please remember that these are handmade items. We do our best to capture the colours accurately, but they may vary slightly depending on your screen's lighting and calibration. Any minor variations or "imperfections" in the pattern are part of the unique story and charm of your one-of-a-kind piece.

What are your rugs made of?

Our rugs are crafted from 100% natural, locally sourced sheep's wool. The wool's quality gives the rugs their signature softness, durability, and rich texture. The foundation (or warp) of the rug is sometimes made of cotton, which provides a strong and stable base for the wool knots.