Saffron, harissa, ras el-hanout Pottery, ceramics, marble Rugs, pillows, dolls Silver, jewelry, trays Leather lamps, mirrors, portfolios Wooden tables, trays, jewelry boxes Judaica, platters, yads

 

Exceptional Moroccan Jewelry and Decorative Homeware as you've never seen it before. Superbly crafted exotic or everyday treasures remain true to the tradition of centuries.

 
 

Where we've been seen...

Our camel-bone mirrors and hand-painted tea glasses were purchased by the Philadelphia Museum of Art Store for their sensational Elsa Schiaparelli exhibition. Many pieces from our Berber and Tuareg jewelry collection were selected for the boutique at the Sackler Collection Museum of African Art “Fabric of Moroccan Life” exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC.

Vogue Magazine (Dec 2005, April 2006, Vogue Spain Sept 2006), InStyle Magazine (Dec. 2005), (Brides Magazine (Jan 2004), The San Francisco Chronicle (Sept 2003), InStyle.com (July 2003), and Paula Wolfert’s new book The Slow Mediterranean Kitchen (October 2003) have written about us as a specialty resource. Our spices were also seen in Global Rhythm Magazine.

 

Vibrant wool Glaoua rugs from the High Atlas, and hanbels, akhnifs, handiras, kilims, and yaâcoubias in gorgeous, intricate patterns; antique woven wool wedding pillows. Architects and decorators will find unique solutions for their projects in ornately carved silver ewers, leather-lined wood and nickel bread servers nearly two feet high, antique brass tea-trays for our collection of hand-painted tea glasses.

Taste our orange-flower water; ras el-hanout, harissa, and deep, richly fragrant saffron; serve elegantly on our burled thuya wood trays inlaid with mother-of-pearl, lemonwood, and ebony. Mirrors are elaborately carved with brass, encrusted with colored stones and camel-bone.

Organic cosmetic argan oil of the highest quality selected for display at the August 2007 NY International Gift Show for the Sustainability exhibition. Pure, organic argan and ghassoul soaps, natural clay masques for skin and hair, luxuriously designed perfume flacons containing exquisitely refined, lush scents in understated packaging that is both handcrafted and elegant.

1001 Jewels: stars of the night, suns of the desert. We love the silver n'bala bracelets of the Sahara, or the black gazelle horn bracelets with silver filigree, antique coral and coin Tuareg necklaces, lapis and turquoise pendants, enamel work highlighted by red quartz, importantly sized mouzraf talismans that held Koranic verses are fashioned of silver, copper, and brass. Our group of Moroccan Judaica includes silver yads, Torah crowns, mezuze, menoras, and khamsa.

We would like you to join us in this journey. It will truly transport you as it has us.

 

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