Andalucian Rug
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Andalucian Rug
Where can I purchase a small, but genuine, Andalucian rub, in or around Malaga. I will be staying in Antequera.
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I suggest that you read what you wrote....edit and correct it unless you want to get suggestions that may be unwelcome.....
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Re: Andalucian Rug
I was going to suggest one of the ladies that walks around the ind estate HA HA.
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Re: Andalucian Rug
Hi
Is it an Andalucian RUB or an Andalucian RUG you are looking for. I think you should edit your posting to make it clear to other Forum Users
Is it an Andalucian RUB or an Andalucian RUG you are looking for. I think you should edit your posting to make it clear to other Forum Users
Re: Andalucian Rug
Hi carrotmuseum
Welcome to the forum.
Is this the sort of thing you are looking for? https://www.andalucianrugs.com/rugs/
If so you can probably find them in any gift type shop in any white village in the Antequera area.
Sorry I don't know that area so can't specify any particular village.
Cheers
Gerry
Corrected the link.
I was looking at another forum at the same time.
Welcome to the forum.
Is this the sort of thing you are looking for? https://www.andalucianrugs.com/rugs/
If so you can probably find them in any gift type shop in any white village in the Antequera area.
Sorry I don't know that area so can't specify any particular village.
Cheers
Gerry
Corrected the link.
I was looking at another forum at the same time.
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Re: Andalucian Rug
I'm guessing the OP meant rug as that is what the title of the thread shows (the B and G keys are next to each other on the keyboard).
Carrotmuseum, if what you are looking for is a traditional Alpujarran rug (jarapa alpujarrena) then the best place to get them is in the Alpujarra region itself. If you look up the towns Bubión and Capileira you will see where they are. If you can't get to the Alpujarra then I guess it would be a question of asking around in Antequera or Malaga, and/or doing a web search.
Carrotmuseum, if what you are looking for is a traditional Alpujarran rug (jarapa alpujarrena) then the best place to get them is in the Alpujarra region itself. If you look up the towns Bubión and Capileira you will see where they are. If you can't get to the Alpujarra then I guess it would be a question of asking around in Antequera or Malaga, and/or doing a web search.
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Re: Andalucian Rug
bit of sense of humour failure being demonstrated....
I used to cough to disguise a [email protected] I f@rt to disguise a cough.
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Not really Peter, I got the joke but was just trying to help the OP.
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It's just a typo! Don't make so much fuss about it or you will drive a new member away.
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Re: Andalucian Rug
What is an Andalucian rug? A Moroccan one?
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Oooops, Mrs has just slated me for my above post....she reckons we had one in our Spanish house
She bought it in a gift/ceremic shop in Competa I'm now told.
She bought it in a gift/ceremic shop in Competa I'm now told.
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That is the link I should have put in my earlier reply.
Cheers
Gerry
Cheers
Gerry
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And that shop in Compete buys all his stuff from Morocco. I have ordered from them in the past. The best place to go for a rug is Bubion or the other joining 2 villages. Well worth a trip out but it can be very cold up there. Nice walks if you enjoy village hopping.Devils Advocate wrote:Oooops, Mrs has just slated me for my above post....she reckons we had one in our Spanish house
She bought it in a gift/ceremic shop in Competa I'm now told.
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There were 4 shops that I know of in Competa selling these rugs.costakid wrote:
And that shop in Compete buys all his stuff from Morocco. I have ordered from them in the past. The best place to go for a rug is Bubion or the other joining 2 villages. Well worth a trip out but it can be very cold up there. Nice walks if you enjoy village hopping.
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In fact 5 when the Museo del Vino was open....probably even more than that.
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If you actually want a Spanish RUB, may I recommend any supermarket queue on a busy day...no sense of personal space in my experience. It can be very unsettling LOL.
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Try googling alfombras andaluz (hope the spelling is correct)
Notice the OP hasn't been back! Interesting subject though. They can be quite expensive. My neighbour in London worked for Gadaffi and gave us a lovely thick rug but the dog peed on it
Notice the OP hasn't been back! Interesting subject though. They can be quite expensive. My neighbour in London worked for Gadaffi and gave us a lovely thick rug but the dog peed on it
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Re: Andalucian Rug
I paid 60 euros for a large middle of the floor alpujarra rug in lanjaron this summer so a small one would be half the price.
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