Rug Care Guide
How To Care For Your Moroccan Rug
Moroccan rugs are handcrafted using traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations of Berber artisans. With proper care, your rug can last for decades and become even more beautiful over time.
Below you’ll find simple tips to help maintain the natural beauty and durability of your rug.
Regular Cleaning
To keep your rug looking its best :
- Vacuum your rug regularly using a low suction setting
- Avoid using rotating brush heads
- Shake the rug outside occasionally to remove dust
Natural wool fibers are very durable and naturally resistant to dirt.
Dealing with Spills
If a spill occurs :
- Blot immediately with a clean dry cloth
- Do not rub the stain
- Use mild soap mixed with cold water if necessary
Avoid harsh chemicals or strong detergents.
Professional Cleaning
For deep cleaning :
- We recommend professional rug cleaning every few years
- Always choose cleaners experienced with wool rugs
- Avoid steam cleaning
Rug Rotation
To ensure even wear :
Rotate your rug every 6 to 12 months.
This helps prevent uneven fading or pressure from furniture.
Shedding
It is normal for new wool rugs to shed slightly during the first months.
This is a natural characteristic of handwoven wool rugs and will gradually decrease over time.
Storage
If you need to store your rug :
- Roll the rug (do not fold it)
- Wrap it in breathable fabric
- Store in a dry environment
Avoid plastic packaging.
Crafted to Last
Each Berrug rug is handcrafted by Berber artisans using natural wool and traditional techniques. With proper care, your rug can last for generations.