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Boujaad rug

505,00 

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This vibrant Moroccan Boujaad rug stands out for its explosion of bright colors, including pink, orange, and turquoise, woven into geometric patterns and traditional Berber symbols. Handcrafted from premium wool, it adds personality and an artistic touch to any space, embodying the charm of authentic Moroccan craftsmanship.

Size: 250×150 cm

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Description

This striking Moroccan Boujaad rug is a true textile masterpiece, featuring a burst of vivid colors such as pink, orange, purple, and turquoise. Intricate geometric patterns intertwine with traditional Berber symbols, creating a unique and captivating design. Handwoven from premium wool by skilled Moroccan artisans, this rug perfectly blends tradition and creativity. Its soft texture and meticulous details make it ideal for enhancing and personalizing any living space, from the living room to the bedroom. Perfect for those seeking elegance and authenticity, it is a decorative element with a strong visual impact.

Size: 250×150 cm

Additional Informations

100% handwoven wool, dry clean.

Inspiration

Boujaad is the small town in Morocco from which these typical rugs take their name. Also known as the "land of a thousand and one saints," Boujaad has for centuries been a spiritual destination for souls in search of religious teachings. Its mystical aura permeates these true works of art, celebrated for their vibrant and rich colors, traditionally dominated by red, orange, and pink, although today they can be found in a wide array of hues. The designs themselves astonish with their remarkable creativity, often stemming from the weaver's freedom to follow their heart and tell their own story, thereby weaving a unique narrative.

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