polypropylene woven
berber carpet
is named after the
woven berber tribe
of people in
Northwestern Africa.
Typically, the woven
berbers used this
type of fabric,
usually made of wool
or camel hair, not
only to cover
flooring but also to
wear as cloaks.
Though many of the
woven berber peoples
lived in desert to
semi-desert
environments, nights
could be bitingly
cold. This type of
carpet polypropylene
polypropylene
helped stave off
such cold, and
archaeological digs
have found examples
of it dating as far
back as the Stone
Age. Today, the
woven berber people
may still make
cloaks of this warm,
dense material.
As carpet
polypropylene ,
woven berber carpet polypropylene
refers to a specific
type of weave, and
also typically a
color. Most woven
berber carpet
polypropylene s are
off-white to light
camel in color. You
can find woven
berber carpet
polypropylene s in
darker colors, but
most associate the
carpet polypropylene
with much lighter
colors. Though wool
or even camel hair
is the traditional
choice for a woven
berber carpet
polypropylene ,
you’ll find them
made in materials
like nylon and
olefin. Standard
Berber carpet
polypropylene
is distinct from
other weaves because
it has varying
levels of loops and
usually has less
pile than other
carpet polypropylene
s, but it is
considerably denser
than some carpet
polypropylene s with
higher loops and
pile. The weave type
means the carpet
polypropylene
has both large and
small tufts of
fabric, leading to a
less consistent
pattern than that
produced when all
the loops are of the
same size.
A Berber carpet
polypropylene
is praised because
it tends to take
abuse fairly well
and be slightly
stain resistant,
more so if it is
stain treated. Those
carpet polypropylene
s made of olefin
fibers tend to be
the most stain
resistant. However,
you won’t be able to
buy any version of
this carpet
polypropylene ,
especially in
typical light colors
and not have to have
it professionally
cleaned from time to
time.
Berber carpet
polypropylene s 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 knots per square
meter. The most
expensive variants
are usually made of
wool or camel hair
and can contain over
200,000 knots in a
square meter.