This Square Boujaad Rug measures 5.2×4.5 Ft (160×136 cm) and fills a placement gap that standard rectangular rugs cannot cover. The near-square proportion makes it the only Boujaad format in the catalog designed specifically for symmetrical layouts — coffee table placement, reading corner anchors, entryway accents, and layered floor styling where a rectangular rug would break the visual balance of the space.
Berber artisans in Morocco’s Haouz region handwove this piece from 100% natural wool using traditional dyeing and knotting techniques rooted in the Amazigh weaving tradition. The surface carries tribal motifs specific to Haouz plateau craftsmanship — geometric forms, abstract symbols, and naturally dyed tones that give the rug warmth and character at a compact, manageable scale.
At just over 5 feet on the longest side, this rug works in spaces where a full-sized Boujaad carpet would overwhelm the room. A small living room with a two-seat sofa, a home office chair area, a children’s bedroom accent zone, or a tiled entryway all benefit from a piece at this scale. The near-square shape also makes it an ideal layering rug over larger flatweave or kilim pieces — the compact proportion and rich Amazigh pattern create a focal point without covering the base rug entirely.
The naturally dyed Haouz wool palette — earthy tones, soft ochres, and muted warm colors — translates well at smaller scale. Compact rugs with busy patterns can feel cluttered; the organic, hand-placed nature of genuine Boujaad motifs avoids that problem by varying the pattern density naturally across the surface.
Both Musmus Rugs and Moroccan Rug Area source directly from Berber weaving families, ensuring authentic Haouz provenance and consistent handcraft quality with every piece.
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Key Features
- Size: 5.2×4.5 Ft / 160×136 cm — near-square compact format, the only square Boujaad in the catalog
- Material: 100% natural wool, hand-spun and naturally dyed by Berber artisans in Morocco’s Haouz region
- Shape: Near-square proportion designed for symmetrical interior layouts, coffee table placement, and layered floor styling
- Design: Amazigh tribal motifs with naturally dyed Haouz-region tones — organic pattern density unique to every piece
- Origin: Handwoven in Morocco’s Haouz region using traditional Berber weaving and dyeing techniques
- Best Use: Coffee table anchors, reading corners, entryway accents, children’s rooms, and layered rug arrangements
- Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind piece — motif composition and natural dye tones vary across every rug
- Shipping: Ready to ship — dispatched directly from Morocco with worldwide delivery
Why Choose This Square Boujaad Rug
The square format solves a specific interior design problem that rectangular rugs create in certain spaces. A square or near-square room — a small dining nook, a symmetrical seating corner, an entryway with equal clearance on all sides — looks better grounded by a square rug than a rectangular one. Standard rug catalogs offer very few square handmade options at this scale, which is why a genuine square Boujaad at 5.2×4.5 Ft occupies a distinct position.
The compact size also makes this the most versatile Boujaad piece in terms of placement. Unlike the large-format 9×6 and 10×6 Boujaad rugs that commit to a room’s primary layout, this piece moves easily between spaces. Use it in a reading corner one season, layer it over a kilim in a living room the next, or place it under a console table in a hallway without the piece feeling lost. The Amazigh tribal pattern reads clearly at this scale without needing the full surface area of a larger rug to make an impact.
For buyers new to Moroccan handmade rugs, this square format also offers an accessible entry point. The natural wool construction, genuine Haouz provenance, and one-of-a-kind design deliver the same authentic craft quality found in the larger catalog pieces — at a size and price point that suits apartments, smaller homes, and accent placements where a full-sized Boujaad carpet would simply be too large.
Layering this rug over a larger natural fiber or flatweave base is a technique interior designers use consistently to add visual depth and cultural texture to a room without replacing the primary floor covering.

























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