Jivko
Jivko Vintage Moroccan Runner Rug
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Description
One-of-a-kind vintage rug, handwoven and handknotted near the small city of Boujad in the Chaouia-Ouardigha region of Morocco
Dimensions: 3'6" x 11'10" (109 cm x 362 cm)
Jivko has been professionally cleaned; age-related wear and natural inconsistencies are inherent in these unique, handcrafted vintage rugs.
Product Type:
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Naturally Aged
Vintage, handwoven rugs from Turkey and Morocco, selected for their color and design and preserved as-is.
Age:
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Vintage
Typically between 20-100 years old
Main Color:
- Purple
Color Palette:
- Faded Raspberry
A light red-purple
- Smokey Mauve
A muted pink-purple with undertones of gray
- Cream
A warm off-white
- Tangerine Orange
A light, true orange
- Moss Green
A grayish green, with a hint of yellow
Product Details
- One-of-a-kind vintage rug — only one in stock!
- 100% wool
- Dimensions: 3'6" x 11'10" (109 cm x 362 cm)
- Plush pile: approximately 0.8"(2cm)
- Color palette: faded raspberry, smokey mauve, cream, tangerine orange, moss green
- These rugs are prized for their expressive design and construction. Their freeform edges meander and wiggle, unbound by constrictions of mass production.
Curator's Notes
- Moroccan rugs don’t come with a key. As with any painting or poem, their motifs have many subjective interpretations. Originally made for personal use, these rugs took months to weave, documenting a shifting tide of events and emotions in the weaver’s life.
- A series of repeating medallions create a beautifully complex field or pattern
- A geometric, step-like pattern which expresses the primitive, artisanal qualities of weaving from nomadic cultures
- Abrash adds visual depth and texture in its variation in color and tone
Boujad was considered a holy town. Boujad rugs were made by a variety of tribes, and thus vary widely in color, composition, and weave. Often described with words like surreal, mystic, and mesmerizing, these rugs depict a world beyond reality. Construction-wise, they have twice as many horizontal as vertical knots, which makes them floppy and easy to move.
Material DetailsWool, a staple in Moroccan rug design, was considered almost sacred to the Amazigh (Berber) people, whose nomadic lifestyle included sheep and goat herding. In addition to being available, wool is durable, long-lasting, and soft—so it’s super comfy to walk and relax on. In this piece, the wool pile is knotted onto a wool foundation, adding body and helping it hug the floor.
Moroccan wool is locally sourced and produces a thick, strong pile that feels soft underfoot. Having stood the test of time, this hand-processed wool has reacted to its various environments, acquiring an untamed, nubby look and feel.