This Boujaad Carpet measures 9.5×6.6 Ft (290×200 cm) and stands out within the Boujaad range for one specific quality — a medium-pile wool surface that balances softness underfoot with a detailed, clearly defined tribal pattern. Thicker pile rugs can blur fine motif work at this scale; this carpet’s medium pile keeps every Amazigh tribal form sharp and readable across the full 9.5-foot length.
Berber women in Morocco’s Haouz region handwove this piece using 100% natural wool and traditional dyeing techniques rooted in Amazigh craft heritage. The tribal patterns across the surface draw from the design language of Haouz plateau weaving — geometric forms, abstract shapes, and symbolic compositions that each weaver interprets individually. No factory template produces this kind of variation.
The 6.6 Ft width makes this carpet one of the broader pieces in the Boujaad lineup at this length. Rooms where a standard 9×6 rug leaves the sides of the furniture floating benefit from this extra width — the additional inches bring side chairs and end tables fully onto the rug and pull the layout together cleanly.
Bohemian living rooms, artistic creative spaces, and heritage-style interiors all suit this carpet well. The tribal pattern density across 9.5 feet of surface gives the eye genuine visual depth rather than a simple repeated motif. Contemporary rooms that need one strong traditional element to balance modern furniture find exactly that in a Boujaad carpet at this scale.
Natural wool at medium pile depth cleans easily, holds color well over years of use, and provides real warmth underfoot across every season.
Both Musmus Rugs and Moroccan Rug Area source directly from Berber weaving families, so every piece ships with genuine Haouz provenance and consistent craft quality.
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Key Features
- Size: 9.5×6.6 Ft / 290×200 cm — broader-width format that comfortably seats full furniture arrangements including side chairs
- Material: 100% natural wool, hand-spun and naturally dyed using traditional Haouz-region Berber methods
- Pile Type: Medium-pile construction — keeps Amazigh tribal patterns sharply defined across the full surface
- Design: Amazigh tribal patterns with geometric forms and abstract motifs from the Haouz plateau weaving tradition
- Origin: Handwoven by Berber women in Morocco’s Haouz region using age-old craft techniques
- Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind piece — tribal pattern composition and natural dye tones vary across every rug
- Versatility: Suits bohemian, artistic, heritage-style, and contemporary interiors needing a strong traditional anchor
- Shipping: Ready to ship — dispatched directly from Morocco with worldwide delivery
Why Choose This Boujaad Carpet
The medium-pile construction on this carpet is a practical differentiator worth understanding. Boujaad rugs exist across a range of pile heights, and the choice matters beyond aesthetics. A medium pile holds pattern definition better than a high pile at large scale — at 9.5 feet long, the tribal motifs across this surface stay visually distinct rather than softening into texture. Rooms where the rug sits under natural or directional light benefit most from this pile depth, as the pattern reads clearly from across the room.
The 6.6 Ft width also places this piece in a specific layout category. Standard 9×6 rugs leave a few inches of bare floor on each side in typical living room configurations. At 6.6 Ft wide, this carpet covers that gap — side chairs, occasional tables, and floor cushions all land fully on the rug rather than partly on bare floor. That difference in proportion changes how a room feels from the doorway.
The Haouz plateau Boujaad tradition produces rugs with a warmer visual character than Middle Atlas or High Atlas tribal weaving. Earthy, muted tones from natural Haouz dyeing methods sit differently in a room than the brighter colors typical of Azilal or Boucherouite pieces — grounding the space rather than energizing it. For interiors that need warmth and cultural depth without visual competition, a Boujaad carpet at this scale delivers both.
Genuine handmade provenance at this size remains rare in the wider rug market. Most large tribal-style rugs at accessible price points are machine-made approximations. This piece is not.
























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