Berber Carpets are named after the Berber tribe of people in Northwestern
Africa. Typically, the Berbers used this type of fabric, usually made of wool or
camel hair, not only to cover flooring but also to wear as cloaks. As carpet,
Berber carpets refers to a specific type of manufacture.
Though wool or even camel hair is the traditional choice for Berber carpets,
you’ll find them made in materials like nylon and olefin. Standard Berber
carpets are distinct from other weaves because they have varying levels of loops
and usually have less pile than other carpets, but it is considerably denser
than some carpets with higher loops and pile. Berber carpets have both large and
small tufts, leading to a less consistent pattern than that produced when all
the loops are of the same size.
Berber carpets are praised because they tend to take abuse fairly well and be
slightly stain resistant, more so if it is stain treated. However, you won’t be
able to buy any version of this carpet, especially in typical light colors and
not have to have it professionally cleaned from time to time.
Berber carpets do tend to stand up well to use, and to regular vacuuming,
without being damaged in the process. Pricing tends to be based not only on
material, but tufts per square metre.
Though Berber carpets can be stain resistant, if dirt does get into the dense
carpet fibers, it’s remarkably difficult to get out and may require extensive
cleaning. The carpet can start to unravel, particularly if Fluffy the cat thinks
it’s a new scratching post. You do have to be careful that the loops don’t get
damaged or you may quickly lose your carpet.
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