5 x 8 Vintage Red Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug 21766
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5 x 8 Vintage Red Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug 21766

Size: 05'03 x 07'06
Main Color: Red
Age: Vintage
Origin: Morocco
Transaction type: Cr
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5 x 8 Vintage Red Boujad Moroccan Rag Rug 21766

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21766 Vintage Red Boujad Boucherouite Moroccan Rag Rug, 05'03 x 07'06.

The Boujad rag rug, or Boujad Boucherouite rug, unfolds a mesmerizing tale of tribal enchantment and sustainable craftsmanship, emerging from the Boujad region in the Khouribga province of Morocco. Woven with meticulous care by skilled Berber artisans, these rugs are a symphony of intricate craftsmanship, born from recycled materials like fabric remnants and textiles, proudly carrying the esteemed "Boucherouite" designation. Celebrated for their vibrant and eclectic designs, marked by a magical fusion of colors, patterns, and abstract motifs, Boujad rugs not only mirror the rich cultural heritage of the region but also weave a narrative of sustainability.

Beyond their utilitarian role, these rugs have transformed into coveted treasures in interior design, cherished for their expressive qualities and the cultural depth interwoven into the eco-conscious artistry of the Berber artisans. In the realm of design, Boujad rugs dance seamlessly with tribal aesthetics, embracing the enchanting principles of Biophilic Design that create a profound connection to nature and sustainable living. They transcend their humble origins as mere floor coverings, evolving into enchanting, tribal-inspired works of sustainable art that resonate with the magical ethos of our times.

In this hand-knotted Boujad Moroccan rag rug, the fusion of Boho Chic and tribal enchantment creates a captivating visual narrative. Against a backdrop of richly striated red, an intricate geometric pattern unfolds, drawing the eye into a world of symbolism and cultural resonance. Within this vibrant tapestry of design, tribal motifs and enigmatic symbols, including concentric lozenges, Burdock motifs, diamonds, Barley, Fetter, hourglass, triangles, and comb-ladder motifs, interplay like characters in a lively dance, evoking the spirit of nomadic traditions.

Each element in the rug's design tells a story, weaving together threads of tradition and creativity. The concentric lozenges symbolize continuity and interconnectedness, while the Burdock motifs invoke protection and fertility. Diamonds, with their multifaceted meanings, hint at themes of clarity, balance, and feminine energy. The inclusion of Barley and Fetter motifs adds layers of cultural significance, representing abundance and strength. Triangles and hourglass shapes introduce notions of stability and the passage of time, while comb-ladder motifs evoke the male's presence and the weaving process itself.

As one gazes upon this Boujad Moroccan rag rug, a symphony of colors and shapes unfolds, inviting exploration and contemplation. Each motif, carefully hand-knotted into the fabric, contributes to the rug's overall narrative, creating a visual journey rich with texture and meaning. In this fusion of Boho Chic and tribal tradition, the vintage Boujad Moroccan rug becomes not just a piece of decor, but a gateway to a world of cultural heritage and artistic expression.

  • Uniquely woven with recycled materials, such as cotton and wool, these Boucherouite Moroccan rugs display a colorful boho chic style. Boucherouite rugs are known as Moroccan rag rugs.
  • Abrash.
  • Hand knotted wool. Hand knotted cotton.
  • Made in Morocco.
  • Berber Tribes of Morocco. Boujad.
  • Measures: 05'03 x 07'06.
  • Date: 1970s. Late 20th Century.