Boucherouite: The Sustainable Moroccan Rug

The Boucherouite rug, also called Boucherite or Boucharouette, is a Berber rug hand-woven in various Moroccan regions. Wild and fun, this rug rebelliously breaks the typical rules of how Moroccan rugs are made.

Boucherouite rugs portray the freestyle of Berber art by mixing contrast weaving techniques, patterns, and fabrics. Likewise, they convey a different tribal story which we're sharing with you in this blog.  

The Southern Rugs of Taznakht

A small town in Ouarzazate province called Taznakht produces soft luminous rugs with traditional designs, an earthy palette of colors, pure sheep wool, and meaningful symbols that transmit the Berber art’s script and rhythm.  

Through this blog, we are taking you to the heart of the Moroccan desert where rugs weaving plays an important role. 

Beni Ourain Rugs- The Elegant Moroccan Archetypes

Beni Ourain rugs add an exquisite look to interiors and tell a story that deserves exploring. This article shares their history, how they are made, and how you can properly style them in your home. 
August 13, 2021 — Imane Bouassou