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Boucherouite Mosaic Runner — Multicolor Reclaimed-Textile Checker

Boucherouite Mosaic Runner — Multicolor Reclaimed-Textile Checker

Boucherouite Mosaic Runner — Multicolor Reclaimed-Textile Checker (190 × 80 cm)

A lively boucherouite runner fashioned from reclaimed textiles, assembled in a checker mosaic of earth and jewel tones. Ochre, sapphire, russet, emerald, blush, indigo, and ivory squares create a patchwork rhythm that balances warmth with vibrancy. A folk masterpiece that embodies Amazigh sustainability and improvisational design.

Weave & Touch

Hand-knotted rag pile on cotton warp. Thick, soft tufts with expressive texture; tactile underfoot with subtle light-play across its varied fibers.

Provenance & Specs

  • Lineage / Region: Boucherouite, Morocco
  • Epoch: Contemporary folk weaving
  • Dimensions: 190 × 80 cm (approx. 6'3" × 2'7")
  • Construction: Hand-knotted rag pile on cotton warp
  • Materials: Reclaimed fabric (rag pile)
  • Palette: Ochre, sapphire, russet, emerald, blush, ivory, indigo
  • Profile: Medium pile (~20 mm)
  • Fringe: Short mixed-fiber tassels in multicolor
  • Condition: Excellent; slight irregularities attest to its handwoven origin
  • ADA-ID: ADA-BOUCHEROUITE-190x80-mosaicchecker-01

Styling & Care

  • Perfect for entryways, kitchens, or studio passages; brings artisanal warmth to neutral spaces.
  • Pairs beautifully with rustic wood, limewash walls, or minimal interiors as a color accent.
  • Vacuum with suction only (no rotating brush). Spot-clean gently; professional cleaning recommended for rag-pile rugs.

A colorful patchwork of saved textiles—woven improvisation turned into a radiant path.

✧ 100% natural wool | Handmade in the Middle Atlas | One of a kind

✧ Handwoven Sample — Customizable

This rug is an original sample from our weaving workshop. Every stitch is handcrafted using undyed or plant-dyed wool sourced from the Atlas. The motifs, symbols, and size can all be reimagined to reflect your own vision.

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