Materials
Strips of cotton, wool, denim, nylon, and occasional synthetics—sorted by color/texture, hand-torn or cut to consistent widths.
A Boucherouite rug is a joyful, recycled Moroccan rug woven from upcycled textiles—cotton tees, wool remnants, denim, and household fabrics. Rooted in ingenuity (the word boucherouite means “scrap/torn clothing”), these one-of-a-kind pieces deliver bold color, playful geometry, and expressive texture that energize any room. At MyRugy, each recycled Moroccan rug is curated for design quality, professionally cleaned, and photographed in natural light so you can choose with confidence. If you’re seeking an authentic rag rug Morocco is known for, this collection blends culture, creativity, and everyday durability.
Upcycled Textiles • Playful Geometry • One-of-a-Kind
A Boucherouite rug is a vibrant, handwoven recycled Moroccan rug crafted from upcycled textiles—cotton, wool, denim, and other household fabrics. The name comes from Moroccan Arabic for “scrap/torn clothing,” reflecting an inventive tradition that turns leftovers into art. Because each rug uses unique fabric mixes, no two are ever the same—your selection is a true one-of-one. At MyRugy, every piece is curated, professionally cleaned, and photographed in natural light so you can choose with confidence. Searching for an authentic rag rug Morocco is famous for? This collection delivers culture, creativity, and everyday durability.
Resourcefulness • Women’s Creativity • Living Heritage
Boucherouite weaving flourished as wool grew scarce and everyday garments more common. Berber women upcycled worn clothing into resilient, colorful textiles—functional art used for warmth, prayer, and celebration. Today, the Boucherouite rug stands as a modern icon of Moroccan design: a record of sustainability, women’s creativity, and community heritage. Choosing one helps sustain traditional skills while honoring stories encoded in each knot and stitch.
Resourcefulness • Women’s Creativity • Living Heritage
Boucherouite weaving flourished as wool grew scarce and everyday garments more common. Berber women upcycled worn clothing into resilient, colorful textiles—functional art used for warmth, prayer, and celebration. Today, the Boucherouite rug stands as a modern icon of Moroccan design: a record of sustainability, women’s creativity, and community heritage. Choosing one helps sustain traditional skills while honoring stories encoded in each knot and stitch.
Materials • Weaving Technique • Finishing
Strips of cotton, wool, denim, nylon, and occasional synthetics—sorted by color/texture, hand-torn or cut to consistent widths.
On upright looms, fabric strips interlock through wool/cotton warps. Many are knotted like pile carpets; others use flat-weave or mixed builds.
Edges secured, fringes twisted, then washed and sun-dried. Nuanced abrash and irregularities confirm genuine handwork.
Color • Texture • Sustainability • Versatility • Authenticity
Confident mixes of pinks, blues, saffron, and nuanced neutrals—abstract and folk motifs.
From plush, shaggy pile to leaner flat-weave—choose the feel that fits your room.
Upcycled inputs and low-waste methods make each boucherouite rug an eco-friendly choice.
Easy to move, layer, and restyle—great for renters and dynamic spaces.
Handwoven by Berber artisans on time-honored looms.
Living • Bedroom • Hall/Entry • Studio • Wall Art
Add a bold focal point over neutral furniture; echo one rug hue in pillows or art.
Soft, cheerful color as a cozy landing beside the bed or crib.
Runners add personality; pair with a non-slip pad.
A creative boost beneath your desk or easel.
Hang with a discreet rod or frame for a gallery look.
Tip: Want extra cushion? Layer a thin Boucherouite over a natural-fiber base rug.
Vacuum • Shake/Air • Spills • Rotate • Pro Clean • Pad
Suction-only (no beater bar). For shaggy pile, lift the head slightly.
Occasionally shake outdoors; air-dry if humidity is high.
Blot immediately; dab with cool water + tiny mild soap, then blot dry.
Quarterly rotation evens wear and light exposure.
Choose specialists familiar with rag-rug mixed fibers.
Prevents slipping, protects floors, adds comfort.
Authentic • Curated • Accurate Photos • Guidance • Shipping
Direct artisan relationships and transparent sourcing.
Each boucherouite rug is hand-selected, cleaned, and inspected.
Shot in natural light; you receive the exact rug pictured.
Free Style Match—send room photos for personalized picks.
Carefully packed, tracked, and supported by responsive care.
Sizing • Authenticity • Shipping & Returns
Small ≈90×150 cm (3′×5′): entries, kitchens, offices
Medium ≈160×230 cm (5′3″×7′7″): living rooms, bedrooms
Large ≈200×300 cm (6′7″×9′10″+): main seating zones
Look for fabric-strip construction, hand-tied knots or flat-weave joins, irregular edges, and visible abrash—hallmarks of a genuine recycled Moroccan rug.
Worldwide delivery; generous return window. Ask for extra photos or a quick video before purchasing.
Curated • Authentic • Ready to Ship
Explore vibrant boucherouite rug originals—documented condition, cleaned, and photographed in natural light.