Moroccan Artisant Area Rug / Wool Hand-knitted 3X5 ft Carpet w/ Tassels
By jaysyn6, 22 April, 2025
Description
This rug is one of many I have. They seem to a have the same type of tag. I'm not exactly sure of year. If the writing can be translated, it might help.
Moroccan rugs with this type of label were often government-inspected exports, especially from the 1970s through 1990s, when Moroccan wool rugs surged in popularity globally. Rugs of this size and pattern were typically woven by women in village cooperatives, particularly in the Middle Atlas region. The tight, geometric motifs are characteristic of Azilal or Boujaad tribal styles.
Estimated Market Value (as of 2025)
Retail (boutique, vintage home stores): $120–$250 USD
Private sale / resale platforms (e.g., Etsy, eBay): $80–$150 USD
Auction / estate sale: $60–$100 USD
Value can increase if:
Part of a matching set or collection
Cleaned professionally
Properly photographed and described in listings
Recommendations
No professional appraisal needed unless you suspect rare tribal origin or the rug is particularly old (pre-1950s).
If you own several similar rugs, consider documenting them individually and having them evaluated as a collectionby a specialist in North African textiles.
To retain value: avoid machine washing, store rolled (not folded), and keep away from direct sunlight.
Moroccan Handwoven Wool Rug (3x5 ft)
Item Overview
Translation Note
The tag is printed in multiple languages (Arabic, French, Spanish, English). In Arabic, it reads “الصناعة التقليدية” which translates to “Traditional Craft” – a designation commonly found on government-certified Moroccan artisan goods. This adds credibility and provenance to the item.
Historical Context
Moroccan rugs with this type of label were often government-inspected exports, especially from the 1970s through 1990s, when Moroccan wool rugs surged in popularity globally. Rugs of this size and pattern were typically woven by women in village cooperatives, particularly in the Middle Atlas region. The tight, geometric motifs are characteristic of Azilal or Boujaad tribal styles.
Estimated Market Value (as of 2025)
Value can increase if:
Recommendations