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Boucherouite rug 103x50
Sale price€60,00 EUR
Zindekh wall art 80x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 80x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh carpet 80x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh carpet 70*40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 80x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh carpet 80x50 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 70x45 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh carpet 80x50 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 75x45 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 75x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 75x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 70x40 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 95x60 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh carpet 95x50 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 95x50 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 100x60 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh rug 95x50 cm
Sale price€90,00 EUR
Zindekh Vintage Carpet 1*0.6 m
Sale price€108,00 EUR Regular price€120,00 EUR
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Zindekh Vintage Rug 50*40cm
Sale price€120,00 EUR
Zindekh Rug 80*60cm
Sale price€150,00 EUR
Boucherouite runner 1.9*1 m
Sale price€189,00 EUR Regular price€210,00 EUR
Boucherouite rug 1.4*1 m
Sale price€225,00 EUR Regular price€250,00 EUR
Vintage Boucherouite runner 1.7*0.8 m
Sale price€240,00 EUR Regular price€270,00 EUR
Boucherouite Vintage Rug 2.1*0.9m
Sale price€240,00 EUR
Boucherouite rug 150x110 cm
Sale price€240,00 EUR
Vintage Boucherouite rug 180x80 cm
Sale price€240,00 EUR
Boucherouite rug 1.9*0.8 m
Sale price€260,00 EUR Regular price€290,00 EUR
Boucherouite Vintage Rug 1.5*0.9m
Sale price€270,00 EUR

The word “Boucherouite” (or boucharouette) means “made of rags” and comes from the Moroccan Arabic “Bu Sherwit”, which we could translate as “piece of second-hand material” or “fragment taken from a used dress”. They were born as an original solution to difficulties. When wool was too expensive, Amazigh artisans did not give up: they continued to make carpets for their homes, recycling old fabrics used by their loved ones. Each carpet was a very personal creation, which told the story of the family: the first dress of the older brother, the summer skirt of the little sister, the grandfather’s djellaba, the dress worn by the artisan for an important celebration…

Today in boucherouite rugs we can find fabrics, plastics and textile fibres of any kind. The artisans mix them with extreme mastery and spontaneity, using ancient hand-knotting techniques on traditional looms. The patterns, often coloured, are usually geometric but not perfectly regular: checks and squares, lines that chase each other irregularly, stripes, zigzags and kaleidoscopic melange patterns that integrate the most disparate materials. The texture is another very interesting factor: by including different materials, they are very particular to the touch.