Collection: Boujaad Rugs

Moroccan Boujaad rugs  are a type of traditional Moroccan rug that originates from the Boujaad region in Morocco. These rugs are handwoven by Berber women using  wool and natural dye colours. Key features of Moroccan Boujaad rugs include:

  1. Colors and Patterns: Boujaad rugs are known for their vibrant and eclectic colors, often featuring a mix of bright hues and earthy tones. The patterns are typically abstract and geometric, with asymmetrical designs that give each rug a unique and artistic appearance.

  2. Recycled Materials: One of the distinguishing characteristics of Boujaad rugs is their sustainable nature. Berber weavers use discarded textiles and repurpose them to create these rugs, which makes each piece not only visually captivating but also environmentally friendly.

  3. Soft and Plush Texture: The combination of different textiles, including cotton and wool, results in a soft and plush texture, making Boujaad rugs comfortable to walk on and ideal for use as decorative pieces or functional floor coverings.

  4. Symbolism and Cultural Significance: Like many Moroccan rugs, Boujaad rugs often carry symbolic meaning. The weavers may incorporate various symbols and motifs into the patterns, which can represent aspects of the weaver's life, beliefs, or the surrounding environment.

  5. Handmade and Unique: Each Boujaad rug is meticulously handmade, and due to the use of recycled materials and the weavers' creativity, no two rugs are identical. This uniqueness adds to their charm and appeal.

  6. Versatility: Boujaad rugs are versatile and can be used as floor coverings, wall hangings, or decorative pieces in various interior design styles. Their bold colors and patterns can add a touch of bohemian or eclectic vibe to any space.

In recent years, Moroccan rugs, including Boujaad rugs, have gained popularity worldwide due to their authentic craftsmanship, artistic value, and sustainable nature. They are not only appreciated for their aesthetic appeal but also for the cultural heritage and stories they carry. However, as with any handmade item, the quality and authenticity of the rug can vary, so it's essential to purchase from Fadma Rugs or reputable sellers  who support the local communities and traditional weaving practices.

Boujaad Rugs