What is the difference between a Azilal, Bouchrouite, Boujaad and Beni Ourain rug
Azilal:
Material: 100% natural wool (soft and plush)
Colors: Cream or ivory background with bold, colorful geometric patterns (reds, blues, greens, yellows, and blacks)
Design: Abstract, free-form tribal symbols and storytelling elements
Texture: Soft with a high pile, hand-knotted and woven
Bouchrouite:
Material: Upcycled fabric scraps (cotton, nylon, wool, and synthetic fibers)
Colors: Highly vibrant and multicolored
Design: Patchwork-like with bold, random, and asymmetrical designs
Texture: Flatwoven or shaggy with a mix of thick and thin textures
Beni Ourain
Material: 100% natural, undyed sheep wool (thick and luxurious)
Colors: Cream or off-white base with black or dark brown geometric lines
Design: Simple, minimalist, diamond or linear patterns
Texture: Plush, thick, and soft with a high pile
Boujaad:
Material: Wool with occasional cotton or silk details
Colors: Earthy tones (reds, oranges, pinks, purples) with faded, vintage aesthetics
Design: Geometric motifs, tribal symbols, and floral elements
Texture: Softer and lower pile than Beni Ourain, but denser than Azilal