This Boujaad Rug gives any room an immediate sense of warmth and cultural depth. Berber women from the Haouz region weave each piece entirely by hand, working natural wool into Amazigh tribal symbols and rich color combinations that carry genuine meaning. The rug measures 7.0 x 5.0 Ft (213 x 152 cm) — a generous, room-filling size that anchors living rooms, dining spaces, or large bedrooms with ease.
The medium pile adds softness underfoot without feeling too thick for everyday use. Natural dyes create a color story that stays vivid over time, and the hand-knotted structure ensures the rug holds its shape through years of regular foot traffic.
Each Boujaad rug leaves the loom as a completely unique piece. The weaver decides every element — the symbols, the color balance, the density of the pile — so no two rugs share the same face. That total originality is something no factory can replicate.
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Key Features
- Material: 100% natural wool with a soft, medium pile — comfortable and durable
- Size: 7.0 x 5.0 Ft / 213 x 152 cm — ideal for living rooms, dining areas, and large bedrooms
- Origin: Handwoven by Berber women in the Haouz region, Morocco
- Design: Amazigh tribal symbols with an expressive, naturally dyed color palette
- Pile: Medium pile height — soft underfoot and practical for daily use
- Uniqueness: Completely one of a kind — each rug reflects its weaver’s personal style
- Style fit: Bohemian, vintage, cozy, and culturally inspired interior spaces
- Shipping: Free worldwide delivery — ships directly from Morocco
Why Choose This Boujaad Rug
A 7 x 5 Ft rug covers real ground. This size works hard in a space — it ties furniture together, defines a seating area, and sets the tone for an entire room. The Boujaad style does that job with personality that most rugs simply do not have.
Boujaad rugs come from the Haouz region of Morocco, where Berber women have been weaving this specific style for generations. The designs draw on the Amazigh visual tradition — a symbolic language encoded in diamonds, crosses, lozenge shapes, and freeform patterns that hold cultural and spiritual meaning within Berber communities. Each weaver brings her own interpretation to those symbols, which is why every finished rug looks and feels distinct.
The wool used here comes from local sheep. It is dense, naturally lanolin-rich, and responds well to natural dyes — which is why the colors on a genuine Boujaad rug carry a depth and warmth that synthetic alternatives cannot match. The medium pile height makes this rug practical too: easy to clean, comfortable underfoot, and sturdy enough to handle a busy household.


























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