Moroccan Flatwoven Kilim Boucherouite Rug 6.3 x 2.5 ft / 193 x 78 cm
Moroccan Flatwoven Kilim Boucherouite Rug 6.3 x 2.5 ft / 193 x 78 cm
- Handmade
- Durable and Practical
- Free Worldwide Shipping
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Introduce a touch of authentic Moroccan design into your home with our Moroccan Flatwoven Kilim Boucherouite Rug. Made using the traditional flatweave technique, this 6.3 x 2.5 ft / 193 x 78 cm rug boasts a stunning geometric kilim boucherouite pattern that will add style and character to any room.
- Pile Height: 0.4" / 1 cm (Flatweave)
- Weight: 4.4 lb / 2 Kg
- Material: Recycled Textiles
- Shape: Uneven
- Region: Atlas Mountains of Morocco
- Tribe: Kilim Boucherouite
- Condition: Vintage. Clean and ready to use. Signs of age and wear are expected in handcrafted vintage Moroccan rugs
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Construction details: Hand-Knotted
Shipping Information: 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 3-8 business days, depending on your location. We guarantee that your rug will arrive safely and in excellent condition, having been thoroughly inspected, cleaned, and, if necessary, restored prior to dispatch. |
Care and Cleaning Guide:
◈ 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 disinfectants.
◈ Avoid Harsh Chemicals → They can damage the natural wool fibers.
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