Batoul was born in 1972 and grew up in Khenifra. She is married and has two children. Batoul did not attend school but did spend time at the local’s women’s center learning the art of craft. She loves to work with her hands and has been weaving since she was a young child. Batoul is immensely creative, which can be seen in the stories that she weaves into her rugs. According to Batoul, she thinks of an idea and puts it directly into the design of a rug. Batoul’s love of the creative process as well as her desire to help her family financially lead her to become of a member of the cooperative.
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Details
4ft 10in x 3ft 2in x 1in
1m 47cm x 97cm x 3cm
1500 grams
Taska,
Hand Picker,
Wool Carders,
Spindle,
Traditional Loom
A Boucherouite is a thick colorful rug made from recycled clothing that is woven and repurposed into new, unique designs. Boucherouites were originally created out of necessity but are now a coveted item for decorating a modern home.