From Moroccan cushions to Berber rugs, Tuareg rugs to Ottoman poufs, Moroccan handmade furnishings adorn the homes of the very rich and very famous, as well as the homes of tourists who have been fortunate enough to travel to North Africa and strike up a bargain at one of the many markets, or souks as they are more
If there is one problem shared by most Moroccan artisans, it is the fact that they are highly skilled at producing such North African treasures as Tuareg mats, Beni Mguild rugs, handmade pottery and handcrafted Moroccan leather goods, but they aren’t tech savvy. The result? They tend to find their market for s
Morocco is the North African Country Everyone Remembers for its Colourful Souks
Then there is Morocco, and if you ask ten people what they associate most with Morocco, it is likely that at least eight will say the bazaars and souks where you can buy the most wonderful, Moroccan handmade rugs
The styles and colours of Moroccan artisans’ work are easily identifiable. We all have a pretty good image of what a Moroccan souk or marketplace looks like, even if we haven’t actually visited