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Why You Should Add A Moroccan Wedding Blanket To Your Wedding Registry

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Why You Should Add A Moroccan Wedding Blanket To Your Wedding Registry

October 18th, 2017
Why You Should Add A Moroccan Wedding Blanket To Your Wedding Registry

by Laura Gaskill, Houzz


Traditionally worn over brides’ shoulders as a wedding garment, handira, also known as Moroccan wedding blankets, are beautiful textiles handmade by Berber artisans in the Middle Atlas mountains of Morocco. These decorator darlings have gathered a loyal following around the globe, and for good reason: The incredible texture of the handwoven cloth, with patterns of thick fringe and a bit of sparkle from mirrored sequins, can upgrade everything from floors to furniture. Read on for 10 creative ways to put this textile to work.

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Photo by Kim Pearson Pty Ltd

1. Bedspread: A large Moroccan wedding blanket makes a beautiful bedcover, adding textural interest and a touch of glamour to this serene sleeping space. Since most wedding blankets are neutral in color, mixing and matching your other bedding is easy.

Related: What’s the Different Between a Quilt, Coverlet, Duvet or Comforter?

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Photo by Kari McIntosh Design

2. Headboard refresh: For an easy headboard update, simply drape a wedding blanket over the center of your headboard. For the best fit, measure your bed before shopping, and look for a wedding blanket that will cover at least two-thirds of the width of the headboard.

 3. Folded at the foot of the bed: Authentic, vintage Moroccan wedding blankets can be quite pricey. To keep within your budget but still get the look, choose a smaller blanket, fold it in half or thirds and lay it across the foot of your bed.

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Photo by Sarah Rosenhaus Interior Design

4. Wall hanging: Instead of hanging framed artwork above the bed that you can bump into or knock down, why not hang a wedding quilt? The textiles are rich and warm, making them a perfect choice for the bedroom.

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Photo by drop it MODERN

5. On the floor: Add unexpected texture to an empty hall by laying a wedding blanket on the floor. Just be aware that wedding blankets catch crumbs like crazy and are not easy to clean, so it’s best to use one in a low-traffic area.

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6. Daybed cover: Create your own Moroccan lounge simply by covering a low daybed or mattress with a wedding blanket. Topped with nubby pillows, it becomes an inviting spot to sit and chat or have tea.

 7. Tossed over an armchair: Loosely draped over a chair, a wedding blanket can turn even a basic seat into something exotic. Because the blankets are handmade, each is unique — and some have quite pronounced tufts of fringe that can feel lumpy to sit on. So for this or any seating application (including No. 6, the daybed) choose a wedding blanket with a bit less texture if you can.

Related: Drape a Blanket Over a Sleeper Chair for an Easy Naptime Transition

8. Quick couch makeover: Getting tired of your old sofa? Instead of replacing it or springing for expensive new upholstery, give it a new look in an instant by draping a wedding quilt neatly over the back. The neutral hues work with just about any color of couch.

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Photo by Virginia B Interior Design

9. Pillow covers: You can find cushions made from Moroccan wedding blankets ready to buy, or you can have a local seamstress turn a blanket into cushions for you. To make the textile go the farthest, have the backs of the cushions done in a solid fabric.

10. Cozy throw: Channel the original intention of the wedding blanket and use it as a wrap around your shoulders on a chilly evening. These unique, intricately woven textiles look appealing no matter where you toss them.


Shop our favorite takes on this trend below!

Casablanca Pom Throw

Casablanca Pom Throw

From Serena and Lily

$498.00

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