Boujaad–Zanafi Serrated Columns — Saffron, Fuchsia & Olive
Boujaad–Zanafi Serrated Columns — Saffron, Fuchsia & Olive
Boujaad–Zanafi Serrated Columns — Saffron, Fuchsia & Olive (250 × 150 cm)
Middle Atlas Boujaad artisans translate the Zanafi hanbel idiom into a minimalist color architecture: three vertical totems of saffron, fuchsia, and olive with crisp serrated edges anchored on an ivory ground. Subtle dotted terminals articulate the ends— modern, ceremonial, distinctly Amazigh.
Weave & Touch
Traditional flat-weave (kilim/hanbel) executed with interlocked tapestry joins to form the stepped blocks; edge accents rendered with supplementary weft detailing. The handle is firm yet supple and largely reversible—ideal for dining rooms and high-traffic living spaces.
Provenance & Specs
- Lineage / Region: Boujaad (Zanafi technique), Middle Atlas, Morocco
- Epoch: Contemporary (heritage craft)
- Dimensions: 250 × 150 cm (approx. 8'2" × 4'11")
- Construction: Flat-weave kilim with interlocked tapestry blocks; reversible tendency
- Materials: 100% Atlas wool weft; cotton warp for structural stability
- Palette: Ivory field with saffron, fuchsia, and olive serrated columns; dotted end bands
- Profile: Flat-woven; medium weight; crisp selvedges
- Finish: Hand-tied tassels; reinforced edges
- Condition: New; artisanal irregularities inherent to handcraft
- ADA-ID: ADA-BJ-ZAN-250x150-serrated-columns-01
Styling & Care
- Plays cleanly with oak, linen upholstery, travertine, and blackened-steel accents; strong read under a sofa or dining table.
- Use a premium rug pad. Vacuum with suction only (no beater bar). Rotate seasonally; blot spills promptly; professional flat-weave cleaning as needed.
A Bauhaus-leaning Amazigh statement—color as structure on an Atlas ivory ground.
✧ 100% natural wool | Handmade in the Middle Atlas | One of a kind
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✧ 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.
