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Custom Moroccan Rug — Commissioning a Hand-Knotted Piece

Commissioning a custom Moroccan rug is one of the few areas of fine craft where buyers can specify a genuinely bespoke object at moderate cost. A custom commission means you specify the tradition, exact dimensions, motif placement, field colour, knot density, and pile depth — then wait 10–24 weeks while Atlas weavers produce a rug that meets your specification exactly. The result is something that doesn't exist anywhere else: a rug woven specifically for your room. Understanding what to specify, how lead times work, and what the realistic cost differential is over stock pieces lets you decide whether commission is the right path for your purchase.

What You Can Specify

Dimensions: exact-to-the-inch, including non-standard sizes (7×11, 8.5×12.5, custom runners). The loom can be set up to any warp width and any weaving length within the loom's physical capacity. Most co-operatives have looms capable of 12-ft warp widths; some accept commissions up to 15-ft warp width.

Tradition: which Berber tradition the rug follows (Beni Ourain, Beni Mrirt, Azilal, Boujaad, custom hybrid). Different co-operatives specialise in different traditions; choose a co-operative that authentically produces your chosen tradition.

Knot density: KPSI specification from 70 (loose traditional) to 200+ (master Beni Mrirt). Higher density = longer weaving time and higher cost. Specify the density that matches your tradition choice — 150+ KPSI for Beni Mrirt, 80–100 for Beni Ourain.

Field colour: undyed cream, specific natural dye, custom dye match. For natural dyes, specify the source (madder, indigo, walnut, henna) and approximate depth. Synthetic dyes can be matched to any colour swatch.

Motif placement: which traditional motifs and where they appear in the field. Beni Ourain commissions typically specify number of diamonds and approximate spacing. Azilal commissions can specify particular motif vocabularies (tree of life, eyes, zigzags).

Pile depth: 2–5 cm range typical for pile rugs. Specify in cm or describe in qualitative terms (standard, plush, ultra-plush). The co-operative will execute to your specification.

Lead Times by Dimension

5×7 custom Beni Ourain at standard density: 6–8 weeks from order to ready-to-ship. Add 3–6 weeks for shipping depending on method.

6×9 custom: 8–12 weeks production. 8×10 custom: 12–16 weeks. 9×12 custom: 14–20 weeks. 10×14 custom: 18–24 weeks. 12×15 custom: 20–28 weeks.

Higher-density Beni Mrirt at 150+ KPSI roughly doubles these lead times because the weaving rate is the same (knots per day per weaver) but more total knots are required.

Add 2–4 weeks of pre-weaving preparation: wool sourcing, spinning, dyeing, and loom setup. Add 1–2 weeks of finishing (washing, trimming, edge binding) after weaving completes.

Cost Premium for Custom

Custom commissions from Atlas co-operatives typically cost 10–20% more than equivalent stock pieces. The premium reflects specific loom setup, wool sourcing for the exact specification, and coordination with weavers. It is not a multiplier; it is a modest premium over the underlying labour cost.

Western retailers offering custom commissions typically charge 50–100% premium over stock pricing. Direct-from-co-operative custom is dramatically less expensive than retailer-mediated custom. For buyers comfortable working directly with Moroccan co-operatives, custom is the best-value way to get exactly what they want.

Communication and Verification

Document your specification in writing — dimensions, density, colours (with hex codes or Pantone references where possible), motif placement drawings, pile depth. The co-operative confirms and begins production.

Progress photographs: many co-operatives send photographs of the rug on the loom at intermediate stages. This lets you verify the specification is being met before the full commission completes. Reasonable co-operatives expect and encourage this verification.

Approval before shipping: high-value custom commissions ($5,000+) typically have a final approval step where photographs of the completed rug are sent before shipping. You approve or request specific adjustments. This is your last verification opportunity before the rug leaves Morocco.

Ce que vous pouvez vérifier à notre sujet

Sourcing direct
Coopératives de l’AtlasAucun intermédiaire entre le tisserand et vous.
Fabrication
Laine nouée mainVérifiée à chaque étape — jamais touffetée à la machine.
Provenance
Documentée par pièceVillage, période de tissage et, lorsque nous l’avons, le nom du tisserand.
Retours
14 joursDans l’état reçu, remboursement intégral du prix d’achat.

Questions fréquentes

Questions

Can I order a custom Moroccan rug?
Yes — virtually all established Atlas co-operatives accept commissions. You specify dimensions, tradition, density, colours, motifs, and pile depth. Lead time: 6–28 weeks depending on dimension and density.
How long does a custom Moroccan rug take?
5×7 standard density: 6–8 weeks. 9×12 standard density: 14–20 weeks. Higher-density Beni Mrirt: roughly double these timelines. Add 3–6 weeks shipping and 2–4 weeks pre-weaving preparation.
How much more does custom cost?
Direct from co-operative: 10–20% premium over stock pricing. Western retailers offering custom commissions: 50–100% premium. Direct-from-Morocco is the best-value path.
Can I specify exact colours?
Yes — for natural dyes, specify the source and approximate depth. For synthetic dyes, match to any colour swatch or Pantone code. Co-operatives will produce samples for approval before full production on complex colour specifications.
What if the finished rug doesn't match my specification?
Progress photographs and final approval before shipping are your verification tools. Reasonable co-operatives accept specification challenges and make adjustments before shipping. After delivery, returns on custom commissions are typically limited.
Can I get photographs of my rug being woven?
Yes — request progress photographs at the start of the commission. Most co-operatives are willing to send photographs at the start, midpoint, and completion. This is standard for high-value commissions.
Is custom commission worth it?
When you need a specific dimension, colour, or motif placement that stock doesn't provide — yes. When you would be happy with available stock — generally no, because the 10–20% premium and 10–24 week wait are real costs.

Sources & References

What this page rests on

  1. 1. Atlas Cooperative Commission Records
  2. 2. Custom Commission Buyer Survey
Youssef, fondateur d’ARINID

La personne derrière la pièce

« Avant l’achat, je vous envoie une vidéo du tapis réel à la lumière du jour — pas une photo de catalogue. Je réponds moi-même aux messages. »

Je suis Youssef. J’ai créé ARINID parce que ce marché regorge d’intermédiaires et d’imitations faites à la machine vendues comme authentiques — et j’ai grandi assez près des métiers à tisser pour connaître la différence.

Chaque pièce que nous proposons remonte à la coopérative qui l’a tissée. Si vous voulez parler des dimensions pour votre pièce, je suis au bout du message. Un tapis de ce niveau est une décision de trente ans. Vous devez pouvoir regarder dans les yeux la personne qui vous le vend.

Youssef

Fondateur, ARINID

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