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Vintage Mid Century Rag Texture Moroccan Carpet Rug
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This eclectic vintage rug from Morocco captures an impressive array of textures, colors and repeating stripes rendered in an arid …
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This eclectic vintage rug from Morocco captures an impressive array of textures, colors and repeating stripes rendered in an arid desert-like color scheme.
Beautiful Small Rag Texture Mid Century Vintage Moroccan Carpet, Country of Origin: Morocco, Circa Date: Mid 20th Century – These vibrant carpets, known as Boucherouite (pronounced boo-sher-weeT), are not merely colorful floor coverings; they are a unique artistic expression born from the confluence of practicality and cultural identity.
Traditionally, Moroccan rugs were meticulously woven artworks, crafted from luxurious materials like wool and silk by Berber tribes. These rugs showcased intricate geometric patterns and bold colors, serving not only as utilitarian objects but also as prestigious symbols reflecting the weaver’s skill and heritage. However, the mid-20th century ushered in a significant shift in Moroccan rug making.
The introduction of commercially produced synthetic fibers coincided with a growing tourist market. This confluence led to the rise of Boucherouite rugs. A departure from the traditional approach, Boucherouite rugs embraced recycled materials, primarily colorful scraps of fabric and clothing. This resourceful innovation not only reflected economic practicality but also embodied a deep respect for sustainability and a desire to breathe new life into discarded materials.
The defining characteristic of Boucherouite rugs – the rag texture – transcends mere aesthetics. It represents a deliberate break from the precisely woven, geometric patterns that dominated traditional Moroccan rugs. The use of recycled materials and the looser weave embody the essence of “wabi-sabi,” a Japanese aesthetic that celebrates the beauty of imperfection and impermanence. This philosophy resonated deeply with the nomadic lifestyle of some Berber tribes, where impermanence and resourcefulness were cornerstones of survival.
The vibrant color palette of Boucherouite rugs is another point of divergence from tradition. While some incorporate the rich colors favored in older Moroccan rugs, others explode with a kaleidoscope of hues reflecting the influx of synthetic fibers. These colors can be interpreted as a celebration of joy, a vibrant tapestry reflecting the energy of daily life, and a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the weavers.
In conclusion, Boucherouite rugs are more than just beautiful, colorful floor coverings. They are a testament to Moroccan ingenuity, resourcefulness, and a distinct artistic departure from rigid traditions. Owning a mid-century vintage Boucherouite rug is not just an aesthetic choice; it’s a way to connect with a vibrant cultural narrative and a commitment to transforming everyday discards into works of art. Each colorful rag woven into the rug tells a story – a story of adaptation, cultural identity, and the enduring human spirit.
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- Dimensions
- 4′ × 6′5″ and 0.2″ thick
- Styles
- Moroccan
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Morocco
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Orange
- Condition Notes
- This rug is in an excellent condition. This rug is in an excellent condition. less
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