Moroccan Boucherouite rug – RAYA | 98×230 cm

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Raya – Art underfoot

Let color and craftsmanship go hand in hand with Raya – an authentic vintage Boucherouite rug from Morocco, created in purposeful stripes and full of character. At 98 x 230 cm, it is made for narrow spaces like hallways, corridors or in front of the bed, where it can light up and tell its unique story.

Raya means “stripe” in Arabic – a name that fits perfectly with this rug, woven in beautiful rows of blue, red, black, lavender, white, pink and burgundy shades, creating a vibrant and eye-catching pattern that adds energy and texture to any space.

✨ Why choose “Raya”?

🌀 Handmade and sustainable – created from recycled textiles
🌈 Filled with color and Berber culture
📏 Perfect fit for hallways, entrances or in front of sofa/bed
🖼️ Also use it as a wall hanging for an artistic expression
🌿 One unique - no copies

“Raya” is more than a rug – it's a work of art, woven with history and heart. Ready to bring warmth, personality and life to your interior.

This is an old vintage rug that has been cleaned and is ready for a new home. Therefore, you will also find small holes, warping and unevenness in the rug. This is part of the charm of vintage.

At Tibladin we love vintage Boucherouite as we find them much more charming than newly woven boucherouite rugs.

 

Maintenance

Vacuum the carpet regularly and take it outside and shake it once in a while. Stains are removed by soaking up the stain as quickly as possible with a cloth and then dabbing the stain with a damp cloth. The rug is made from scraps of different materials.

The story behind

Carpets decorate, provide coziness and warmth and are also noise absorbent.

Boucherouite rugs are woven from fabric scraps from clothes and textiles and the Berber women give them a new life in an artistic rug. All carpets are unique and small works of art in themselves. The name Boucherouite comes from Bouts de chiffons, which means remnants of fabric. Many types of materials are used in a Boucherouite rug: cotton, nylon, wool, lace, tulle, etc.  Each piece of fabric is fixed piece by piece with a special technique. This technique is passed down from mother to daughter through generations. The hallmark of Boucherouite rugs is that they are colorful and thought provoking. They give a warm and colorful touch to the interior and have become very popular among interior design enthusiasts worldwide. The most common size is approx. 100×170 cm. The smaller rugs are also used as wall decorations with/or without a frame. 

Explore the Boucherouite carpets at Tibladin and find your favourite!