Handmade Berber Rug - Meemah
Handmade Berber Rug - Meemah
Tapis Meemah - Déco berbère - Image 1
Tapis Meemah - Déco berbère - Image 2
Handmade Berber Rug - Meemah

Handmade Berber Rug - Meemah

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Regular priceQAR 1.199,36
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or 4 x QAR 299,84 with Alma icon

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  • Made to order
  • Inventory on the way
  • Sold and shipped by Folks & Tales
  • Delivered in 5 days Made and delivered within 6 weeks

The Meemah Berber rug celebrates the tattoos of Amazigh women, strong symbols of Berber cultural heritage. This piece seduces with its bright colors and unique design, it will bring character to your interior.

Origin

This piece is entirely hand-woven by Folks & Tales' partner artisans based in the Atlas Mountains and with whom the brand forms long-term collaborations in order to create a virtuous ecosystem around their precious know-how. This Berber rug is made using the ancestral Hanbel technique, and from locally available sheep's wool. Its manufacture can take up to 8 weeks of work.

Dimensions

  • 60 x 90 cm
  • 150 x 200 cm

Color

  • Mustard yellow, light blue, pink and gray on ecru

Matter

  • 90% natural wool
  • 10% cotton

Interview

  • Dry cleaning
  • All items are delivered directly to you by our partner designers. A tracking number will be automatically sent to you after each product is shipped. We take care of ensuring that the items are delivered within the announced time frame.
  • See the delivery policy for more details.
  • Returns are accepted within 14 days
  • Returns in France are free
  • Once the returned items are received and validated, a refund will be issued to your original payment method within 2 business days.
  • See the returns policy for more details.
  • For any further information, please contact us at support@fany-store.com

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Designer story

Folks & Tales

Folks & Tales reinvents traditional craftsmanship by blending ancestral know-how with contemporary design. We build lasting partnerships with different artisan communities in several cities and rural areas across Morocco. Each piece is the result of collaborative work with a group of weavers, combining traditional techniques and patterns, natural materials and modern design.

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