Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276
Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276

Vintage 1970s Boujaad Rug, 325 x 170 cm, V-276

Regular price 4.800,00€ Sale price 1.500,00€
Only 1 in stock • Free DHL Express

 

Vintage Boujaad Rug – Soft Terracotta Blush & Oxidized Green Harmony

Circa 1960s–1970s · Handwoven in the Haouz Region, Morocco

This exceptional Boujaad rug reveals a rare, beautifully muted palette — where faded terracotta, dusty salmon, warm sand, and oxidized sage green blend into an almost watercolor-like composition.

The base carries a soft clay-rose tone — not bright, but matured and gently sun-washed. Over it, vertical bands of moss green and deep eucalyptus create a subtle architectural rhythm, giving the rug structure without heaviness.

The effect is refined, calm, and deeply sophisticated.


✧ Vertical Symbolic Composition

Unlike the more common diamond-dominant Boujaad layouts, this piece features elongated vertical columns filled with delicate Amazigh motifs:

  • Abstract floral forms

  • Protective talismanic symbols

  • Small geometric guardians

  • Organic plant-like figures

The vertical rhythm elongates the space visually — making it ideal for rooms with high ceilings or narrow layouts.

The border is discreet, framing the composition with restraint rather than bold contrast.


✧ Aged Pigment & Natural Patina

The green tones show gentle oxidation — shifting between sage, pistachio, and muted emerald depending on light.
The terracotta base moves between dusty peach and warm blush clay.

This chromatic softness is the result of time and natural dyes — impossible to replicate artificially.

Under warm light, the rug glows softly.
Under cooler light, the greens become more pronounced.


✧ Texture & Feel

Woven in Atlas wool, the pile is medium and supple with a slightly softened finish from age. It feels organic and grounded, yet visually light.

This is not a heavy, dark Boujaad — it is luminous and breathable.

Perfect for:

  • Mediterranean interiors

  • Scandinavian spaces seeking warmth

  • Refined bohemian homes

  • Neutral architectural settings


✧ A True One-of-a-Kind Textile

Subtle asymmetries and tonal variations confirm its handmade origin. Each motif was woven freely by the artisan, without mechanical repetition.

No two rugs share this exact balance of blush clay and oxidized green.

This is heritage expressed softly — with elegance rather than drama.

 

Measures and Feature:

Size

325 x 170 cm || 10.66 x 5.58 ft 

Material

100% sheep wool

Origin

Hand-made in Morocco

Condition

Vintage 70's. Excellent condition.

 

 

We understand that investing in a custom-made rug is a significant decision, so we offer a flexible 3-part payment plan:

  1. 33% deposit at the start to begin production.
  2. 33% midway through the production process.
  3. The final 33% upon completion, just before shipping your rug.

To get started, simply email us at customrug@kenzaandco.com with:

  • The link to the rug or design you want.
  • Your desired size and any specific details (e.g., fringes, no fringes).

We will adjust the price accordingly, confirm all the details, and guide you through making the first 33% deposit to begin crafting your dream rug!

Boucherouite rugs:

Boucherouite rugs have the advantage of being washable with soap and water. Although it is true that domestic washing machines normally do not support so much weight of a wet rug, there are laundries with industrial machines adapted to this kind of weight. If you decide to hand wash it at home, just make sure that it is well rinsed and dried in the sun very well!

 

Beni ourain rugs / Azilal rugs:

For this type of rugs made of 100% natural untreated sheep's wool, you can vacuum it frequently, you just have to avoid rotating brushes. The first few days you may notice that your rug is shedding wool into balls and that the vacuum bag fills up quickly. This is a normal process that after a few days will stabilize.
Our tip for a home cleaning with natural products is to make a mixture with baking soda and coarse salt, spread the mixture on the rug and let it act for one or two hours, and vacuum well. The bicarbonate serves to neutralize and disinfect naturally and the salt drags away any dust deposited on the rug.

It is recommended that in the season of more sun, you take advantage to air the rug and give it the sun.

For small liquid stains (coffee, wine, tea ... etc) act immediately by applying directly the mixture of baking soda and salt (a small pile on), let it act for about 30 minutes, and vacuum! This mixture makes it absorb the liquids.

For a complete and deep cleaning, we recommend for any type of wool rug, to contact a specialized professional.

 

Vintage rugs:

Vintage rugs are delicate pieces, and that is why we recommend cleaning with the vacuum cleaner in soft mode, and for a deep cleaning better take it to a professional.

 

How do I save my rug?

If you wish to save your Berber rug for a season, you can do so by rolling it up and sprinkling a mixture of baking soda, salt and lavender flowers on it in a closed cotton bag. 

The baking soda acts as an odour neutralizer and disinfectant, the lavender flowers act as a natural insect repellent and give a pleasant aroma during the time it is rolled up. The salt will help you to drag this mixture when you vacuum it up the moment you are going to use it again!

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to write to us at: hola@kenzaandco.com