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Maintenance of Boujaad carpets
🧼 Maintenance of Boujaad carpets
Although Boujaad rugs are robust, their vibrant colors and fine weaving are best preserved with a little extra care:
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Vacuuming
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Vacuum regularly, but use low suction and preferably without a rotating brush.
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Vacuum both sides a few times a year to remove dust that is deep in the weave.
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Venting
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Air the carpet out a few times a year, preferably in dry, light sunshine – but avoid strong midday sun as the colors may fade.
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Stain removal
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Remove stains immediately. Dab gently with a damp cloth and use mild wool soap if necessary. Avoid rubbing hard.
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Professional washing
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Have the rug professionally cleaned every 3-5 years at a dry cleaner that has experience with handmade wool rugs.
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Rotation
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Turn the carpet a few times a year so that wear and sun fading are distributed evenly.
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The story behind Boujaad carpets
🧵 The story behind Boujaad carpets
Boujaad carpets originate from Haouz Region in central Morocco, near the town of Boujaad, and is known for some of the most colorful and artistic Berber carpets.
They were traditionally woven by Berber women as part of their dowry – a kind of visual diary, in which the weaver incorporated symbols of love, fertility, protection and the cycle of life. This makes each Boujaad rug unique and full of personal history.
Boujaad carpets are characterized by:
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Vibrant colors – often in shades of pink, orange, red and blue, created with natural plant dyes.
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Creative, free patterns – no two rugs are alike. They can be geometric, abstract or almost painterly.
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Soft and slightly lower pile than Beni Ouarain and Beni Mguild, which gives them a light and flexible expression.
Today, Boujaad rugs are much loved by designers and collectors because they combine bohemian-colorfulness with authentic craftsmanship. They can function both as statement pieces in modern homes and as warm, soulful elements in classic interiors.




