About Moroccan Craftsmanship (Artisanat du Maroc)
Moroccan craftsmanship is a rich and diverse expression of the country’s cultural heritage, blending Berber, Arab, Andalusian, and African influences. Passed down from generation to generation, these traditional arts have become symbols of identity and pride for Moroccan communities.
Main Categories of Moroccan Crafts:
Zellige (Mosaic Tiles): Intricate geometric patterns made from hand-cut ceramic tiles, often seen in mosques, palaces, and fountains.
Wood Carving: Cedarwood from the Atlas Mountains is delicately carved into furniture, doors, and ceilings.
Metalwork: Brass, copper, and silver are used to create lanterns, trays, teapots, and jewelry.
Textiles & Carpets: Handwoven rugs, particularly from the Atlas regions, showcase tribal designs and natural dyes.
Pottery & Ceramics: Cities like Fès and Safi are famous for their colorful pottery with traditional motifs.
Leatherwork: Morocco is known for its tanneries (especially in Fès), producing high-quality leather goods like bags, slippers (babouches), and belts.
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