Berberlin M'rirt "Zdan"
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Our wonderful "Zdan" M'rirt features a velvety pile in neutral cream with a woven design in soft grey. Made of 100% sheep's wool, it is finished with tightly woven ends and will make an incredible addition to any interior.
Using only the highest quality local sheep’s wool our Beni M’rirt are our finest Rugs yet. The Beni M’rirt are double knotted, featuring a high pile with an incredibly soft and velvety finish.
The designs often present geometric patterns and organic shapes, sometimes consisting of high and low sections and therefore making them our most modern choice.
Crafted in a traditional way, they show the signs of the most beautiful imperfections that come with a handmade Rug.
The thick pile and slight shine of the soft wool, create a luscious feeling underfoot and add a luxurious feeling to any room.
Every rug is a unique piece of immaculate craftswomanship that are made in the small family collectives that we work with. We are very proud to be offering you our finest rugs, lovingly made for your home.
Type: Beni M'rirt Rug
Origin: Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Material: 100% Sheep's Wool
Size: The rugs are measured without fringes.
No Fringes.
Notices: Every Berberlin piece is unique, either carefully selected by us or directly designed by us and have been made from our talented women’s initiative.
Please note that all our rugs are one-of-a-kind pieces, and that the rugs you find in our Online Store are not located in our Showroom for pick up and the rugs in the Showroom are not available to buy online.
Berberlin rugs are all handmade and can therefore have variations in the patterns and the size can vary slightly from one end to the other (particularly with the vintage runners). We do our best to photograph the rugs true to their form but if you have any queries please get in touch with us and we will be happy to answer any questions about our rugs.
All our Rugs have been washed, brushed and vacuumed.
Our wool is locally sourced.
The authenticity is certificated.