Boucharouite rugs
Boucharouite rugs stand out for their vibrant and eclectic designs, but what truly sets them apart is the creative use of materials. Crafted from recycled fabrics and often featuring irregular patterns, Boucharouite rugs showcase the weaver's ingenuity. While designs may vary, the knotting technique and wool density contribute to a unique texture and character.
Vintage handwoven black Boucherouite rug with diamond pattern design
approx dimensions
160cm x 280cm
Cotton and wool
Boujaad Rugs: Rich Symbolism and Wool Mastery
Boujaad rugs, originating from the Haouz region of Morocco, are celebrated for their bold colors and intricate patterns. They do not cling to a certain design, which allows them to be more creative in terms of color and graphic elements. The knotting technique employed for the making of Boujaad rugs is a tighter knot, resulting in less wool being used per rug. This enables the weaver to create intricate geometric patterns, adding an extra layer of uniqueness and sophistication.
Mrirt Rugs: Abstract Geometry and Silky Textures
Mrirt rugs, named after the town of Mrirt in the Middle Atlas region, feature abstract and geometric patterns. What sets them apart is the dense double knots that create a wonderfully silky texture underfoot. The meticulous knotting technique and high wool density contribute to the luxurious feel, making Mrirt rugs some of the most valuable and sought-after among the four types.
Beni Ourain Rugs: Timeless Elegance in Minimalism
Beni Ourain rugs are iconic for their simplicity, characterized by geometric patterns and a neutral color palette. Woven with un-dyed, natural wool, these rugs offer a luxurious and soft underfoot feel. The distinct knotting technique and wool density of Beni Ourain rugs contribute to their enduring elegance, making them a sought-after choice in both traditional and contemporary settings.
Butter cream beni ourain rug
€1,350.00