Knotted
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Price €460.00MA0220-390
Boujad Berber rugs come from the plains east of the imperial city of Marrakech in Morocco. The artisans would travel to the souks of this city to sell their carpets. The better known Berber group inhabiting the area from which these carpets come from are the Beni Moussa. These handmade medium wool pile knotted rugs bear some resemblance to those from the region of Hafouz. They made use a wide variety of colors and loose geometric patterns or play with different shades of the same palette such as reds, pinks and any other colours. In any event always a pleasure for the senses.
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Price €460.00MA0220-389
Boujad Berber rugs come from the plains east of the imperial city of Marrakech in Morocco. The artisans would travel to the souks of this city to sell their carpets. The better known Berber group inhabiting the area from which these carpets come from are the Beni Moussa. These handmade medium wool pile knotted rugs bear some resemblance to those from the region of Hafouz. They made use a wide variety of colors and loose geometric patterns or play with different shades of the same palette such as reds, pinks and any other colours. In any event always a pleasure for the senses.
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Price €245.00MA1018-883
Boucherouite or Boucherwit rugs are definitely a joyful aesthetic experience. From the Moroccan arabic - bu sherwit- for pre-used textile remnant or rag ,they are modern abstract pieces of art. All rules are waived and the artisan indulges himself in a endless creative spree. Yet the ancient and rich Berber simbology often surfaces one way or another in a more or less subtle way. The materials used in these hand-made artisan rugs are diverse, new and recycled, from cotton or wool to synthetic fibres. There are no limits but the weaver's mind. No limits to color either. True tribal art statements at their best.
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Price €280.00MA1018-893
Boucherouite or Boucherwit rugs are definitely a joyful aesthetic experience. From the Moroccan arabic - bu sherwit- for pre-used textile remnant or rag ,they are modern abstract pieces of art. All rules are waived and the artisan indulges himself in a endless creative spree. Yet the ancient and rich Berber simbology often surfaces one way or another in a more or less subtle way. The materials used in these hand-made artisan rugs are diverse, new and recycled, from cotton or wool to synthetic fibres. There are no limits but the weaver's mind. No limits to color either. True tribal art statements at their best.
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Price €440.00MA1015-018
Boujad Berber rugs come from the plains east of the imperial city of Marrakech in Morocco. The artisans would travel to the souks of this city to sell their carpets. The better known Berber group inhabiting the area from which these carpets come from are the Beni Moussa. These handmade medium wool pile knotted rugs bear some resemblance to those from the region of Hafouz. They made use a wide variety of colors and loose geometric patterns or play with different shades of the same palette such as reds, pinks and any other colours. In any event always a pleasure for the senses.