Moroccan culture is a fusion of Arab, Berber, Jewish, and Western European traditions. Moroccan handcrafted ceramics, carpets, jewellery, drums, and carved stone are among the country's elegant and appealing products that draw tourists. In Moroccan mosques, residences, and castles, ziliij brilliant geometric mosaic tile work is a beautiful art and architectural feature that is frequently seen.
This collection encapsulates the essence of Moroccan art style and architecture. Each print is inspired by Moroccan geometric motifs and patterns.
The origins of the ogee form, also known as Morocco, may be found in prehistoric Iran and the Cyrus the Great Mausoleum. The ogee is a curved form with vertical ends and a concave arc. Moroccan jewellery depicts many ethnic customs and is usually constructed using expensive stones like rubies and emeralds together with gold to create necklaces, earrings or bracelets.
Marrakesh is Morocco's fourth largest city and also known as the RED CITY. A visit to Fez's tanneries is a must when in Morocco!