Moroccan Art
Moroccan art is very rich and diverse. Moroccans have safe guarded its techniques and traditions for centuries.


Eventhough I grew up with a lot of these pieces around me in the house, in restaurants, mosques and almost everywhere I went, I had not estemated its precious value and artistic beauty untill I grew up and traveled overseas for an extended period.
My longing for home sweet home has stirred unexpected dazzlement and particular interest in Moroccan art, initially when I took a color and design class in college and then when I worked on various interior design projects in new york.

Moroccan Woodworking.
Moroccan Carpets.
Moroccan Leather.
Moroccan Jewelry.
Moroccan Metalwork.
Moroccan Pottery.

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