
How to recognize a real handmade Berber rug
If everything is said to be handmade, look closely at the material, the consistency of the gesture, and the finishing details. Here are the key signals of an authentic piece.
29/10/2026 • Temps de lecture: 1 minute

The Berber rug is both a functional object and a cultural expression. Its motifs can evoke nature, family, or territory.
Wool is often dyed with natural pigments, creating deep and warm nuances.
Beyond aesthetics, the quality of a rug also depends on its density, weave, and how well it lasts over time.
Choosing a handcrafted piece means investing in a durable object filled with history.
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