Neutral Party

$675.00

Vintage Boujad

4’2”x6’

Neutral Party // This is a super unique Boujad - we note some influences of Rehamna, the neighboring tribe, such as the sawtooth goat hair edging, and just a different patterning than we typically see. I like to think that the weaver was perhaps a traveler, or married into a different tribe. It’s a mystery, but we see fluidity between tribes and styles a bunch in our rugs - keeping it interesting! The color palette is beige at first glance but if you look closely, the darker shade is actually purplish. We love the effect of these natural dyes!

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Vintage Boujad

4’2”x6’

Neutral Party // This is a super unique Boujad - we note some influences of Rehamna, the neighboring tribe, such as the sawtooth goat hair edging, and just a different patterning than we typically see. I like to think that the weaver was perhaps a traveler, or married into a different tribe. It’s a mystery, but we see fluidity between tribes and styles a bunch in our rugs - keeping it interesting! The color palette is beige at first glance but if you look closely, the darker shade is actually purplish. We love the effect of these natural dyes!

Vintage Boujad

4’2”x6’

Neutral Party // This is a super unique Boujad - we note some influences of Rehamna, the neighboring tribe, such as the sawtooth goat hair edging, and just a different patterning than we typically see. I like to think that the weaver was perhaps a traveler, or married into a different tribe. It’s a mystery, but we see fluidity between tribes and styles a bunch in our rugs - keeping it interesting! The color palette is beige at first glance but if you look closely, the darker shade is actually purplish. We love the effect of these natural dyes!

Vintage rugs have been sourced throughout Morocco.  Each is hand woven by local Amazigh (Berber) women, generally in rural areas of Morocco, with weaving techniques passed down through generations, from mother to daughter.  Each Amazigh tribe uses different techniques in their weaving or knotting, use of color, and use of symbolism or design, which is modified further by each individual.  Vintage rugs typically use natural wool and natural colors developed from plant and vegetable dyes. 

Because of the handmade nature and age of these rugs, each has lived a previous life and show signs of normal wear, which may include fading or discoloration, repairs, or other imperfections.  These are normal and add to the character of the piece.