Moroccan craftsmanship is a priceless treasure that reflects the country’s cultural richness and thousand-year-old history. From pottery to Berber carpets and zelliges (ceramic tiles), each handcrafted product tells a story linked to know-how handed down from generation to generation.
One of the most renowned sectors is leather goods, with cities such as Fez and Marrakech becoming hubs for the production of bags, shoes and leather goods. Dinanderie, the art of working copper and brass, is also highly prized, especially in the souks of Marrakech, where artisans can be seen hammering these metals to create unique works of art.
Moroccan craftsmanship is not limited to functional objects. Berber jewelry, often in silver, is adorned with ancestral symbols and worn on special occasions such as weddings and festivals. Handmade carpets, meanwhile, are works of art that vary according to the region in which they are made.
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