« Bab al-Mansour » by Maurice Bomberg, 1888, Meknes, Morocco
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« Bab al-Mansour » by Maurice Bomberg, 1888, Meknes, Morocco

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The Art, The Artists.
— Behind the scene : « Moroccan Courtyard by Moroccan Craftmen » at the MET Museum, New-York
Shrimp Tagine Combines fresh tomatoes, plentiful garlic, green herbs, spicy saffron and shrimp with Harissa and Preserved Lemon Puree.
This recipe was distributed by Mourad Lahlou thanks to a Moroccan cookbook translated in the 70s !
Zellij fragment, 1350 ~ (14th century), Tangier, Morocco
— Conserved at the Royal Museums of Art & History in Brussels, Belgium
Ancient Silky Moroccan Caftan & Bedi’ya (vest) Richly Embroidered, Tetuan, early 19th century

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« Moroccan Women at the Oudaya » by P.J. Boyaud-Bernolles, early 20th century, Rabat.
The work enhances the sublime Haik white garment as well as the night background embellished by the view of the Kasbat al-Udaya, an impressive medieval military fortification.
Moroccan Jewelry Craftmen in their Workshop, 1915, Fez
Little Moroccan Girl wearing a traditional regional attire called Chedda Oujdiya, composed of a gem-set "taj" tiara
Did you know ?
After the occupation of Algiers by France, Tlemcen pledged allegiance and requested protection from the Sultan of Morocco.
Moulay Abderrahman, Sultan of Morocco, sent them a large quantity of costumes (caftans) but also cannons, mortars, gunpowder etc.
Reference : Kitab al-Istiqa
Ancient bridal costumes from Fes, Rif & Tetouan, Morocco • 19th century, located at Oudaïas Museum, Rabat

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A 𝑆𝑒𝑟𝑑𝑜𝑢𝑘 pendant from Tangier, Morocco, 20th century. Ancient eagle-shaped necklace symbolizing strength, prestige made of gold and precious stones.
Ancient Moroccan Clothing ( Jabador and Caftan ) exposed at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Museum, Essaouira
— Moroccan craftsmen working on zellige, Fez, Morocco, 1937
Ancient Zellige Pannels from Morocco, XIVe-XVIe Centuries, exposed at the Louvre Museum in France
NB : Zellige is a Moroccan ceramic tiles technique.
Morocco • 1960

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Ancient Traditional Moroccan Necklaces Jewellery • 18th century, Morocco
PROOF/SCANDAL : Cultural Appropriation, when a Moroccan Caftan Brand "AMORA CAFTAN" exposes an algerian " Nahla TV" journalist for lying and appropriating their creations.
Amora Caftan, the Moroccan brand that sold this piece to the algerian journalist NahlaTV made a statement on her stories confirming:
1) The maison de couture sold the piece to the lady.
2) They finds it disrespecful to use her piece of a Moroccan heritage clothing for her own propaganda.
3) The Caftan " Nahla TV " is wearing in Istanbul 🇹🇷 telling people it's an Ottoman / Algerian dress is by Amora Caftan a Moroccan brand.
4) Nahla was in vacation in Morocco in 2022 looking for Moroccan dresses to buy AND making fun of Moroccans.