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21776 Vintage Red Boujad Boucherouite Moroccan Rag Rug, 06'02 x 07'09.
The Boujad rag rug, or Boujad Boucherouite rug, is a testament to the tribal essence of sustainable craftsmanship, originating from the Boujad region in the Khouribga province of Morocco. Woven with care by Berber artisans, these rugs are intricately crafted from recycled materials, such as fabric remnants and textiles, earning the esteemed "Boucherouite" designation. Celebrated for their vibrant and eclectic designs, characterized by a harmonious fusion of colors, patterns, and abstract motifs, Boujad rugs not only reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region but also embody the principles of sustainability.
Transcending mere functionality, these rugs have become coveted elements in interior design, valued for their expressive qualities and the cultural significance woven into the eco-conscious craftsmanship of the Berber artisans. In the realm of design, Boujad rugs seamlessly align with tribal aesthetics, embracing Biophilic Design principles that foster a deep connection to nature and sustainable living. They evolve beyond being mere floor coverings, transforming into tribal-inspired, sustainable works of art that resonate with the ethos of our times.
- 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: 06'02 x 07'09.
- Date: 1960s. Mid-20th Century.