This Boujaad Rug measures 9.5×6.9 Ft (290×210 cm) — the widest format available in the Boujaad catalog and a piece with genuine vintage character rooted in the Haouz region weaving tradition. Berber women in Morocco’s Haouz plateau handwove this rug with 100% natural wool, using time-worn dyeing and knotting techniques that give the surface its distinctive aged warmth from the very first day.
The 6.9 Ft width makes a real difference in large room layouts. Most Boujaad rugs top out at 6.4 to 6.6 Ft wide. At 6.9 Ft, this piece covers floor space that narrower rugs leave exposed — armchairs on the sides of a sofa grouping land fully on the rug, dining chairs on all four sides of a table stay on the surface, and wide bedroom layouts fill without the rug appearing undersized relative to the furniture.
The symbolic Amazigh patterns across the surface reflect the storytelling tradition of Haouz weaving. Each motif carries meaning — protective symbols, abstract representations of daily life on the plateau, and geometric forms that Berber women have passed down through family weaving lines for generations. The vintage tones come from natural dye processes that produce soft, warm color rather than sharp saturated hues, giving the piece a lived-in quality that reads as authentically aged rather than artificially treated.
Rustic interiors, artistic spaces, and rooms designed around globally sourced textiles find a natural anchor in a Boujaad rug at this scale and with this vintage character. The width and Amazigh storytelling surface together make this one of the most distinctive pieces in the Haouz Boujaad range.
Both Musmus Rugs and Moroccan Rug Area source directly from trusted Berber weaving families in Morocco, ensuring genuine provenance and consistent craft quality with every order.
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Key Features
- Size: 9.5×6.9 Ft / 290×210 cm — the widest Boujaad format in the catalog, covering full furniture arrangements with room to spare
- Material: 100% natural wool, hand-spun and naturally dyed by Berber women using traditional Haouz-region methods
- Character: Genuine vintage appearance from natural dye processes — soft, warm tones that deepen with age rather than fading flat
- Design: Symbolic Amazigh storytelling motifs — abstract patterns and protective symbols from the Haouz plateau weaving tradition
- Origin: Handwoven by Berber women in Morocco’s Haouz region, each piece a unique expression of generational craft
- Width Advantage: At 6.9 Ft wide, this rug accommodates side chairs, dining chairs on all four sides, and wide bedroom layouts
- Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind — vintage tone distribution and Amazigh motif composition vary naturally across every rug
- Shipping: Ready to ship — dispatched directly from Morocco with worldwide delivery
Why Choose This Boujaad Rug
The vintage quality of this piece is not an aesthetic choice applied during production — it comes directly from the natural dyeing process used by Haouz Berber weavers. Wool dyed with natural plant-based pigments develops a muted, layered tone that reads as warm and aged from the start. That quality strengthens over time rather than diminishing, which is why genuine vintage Boujaad rugs hold their visual character for decades while synthetic-dye imitations typically look dated within a few years.
The 6.9 Ft width deserves specific attention as a practical buying consideration. Most shoppers comparing large Moroccan rugs focus on length and overlook width — then discover after delivery that a 9×6 rug leaves the outer chairs of a seating arrangement floating on bare floor. At 6.9 Ft, this rug solves that problem in standard living room layouts, wide dining rooms, and master bedrooms where the floor space beside the bed matters as much as the space at the foot.
Boujaad rugs from the Haouz region occupy a distinct position within the Moroccan rug tradition. The artistic storytelling character — looser compositions, expressive motif placement, warm earthy color — sets them apart from the structured geometric precision of Taznakht or Souss weaving and the high-contrast minimalism of Middle Atlas Beni Ourain pieces. For interiors that need cultural depth and vintage warmth without the rigidity of formal pattern, a Haouz Boujaad at this scale delivers both.
The rustic and artistic interior market increasingly searches for large-format handmade rugs with genuine provenance. This piece, woven by Berber women in one of Morocco’s most recognized rug-producing regions, meets that demand without compromise.

























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