
The Art of Moroccan Zellige
For centuries, master craftsmen in Fez have shaped and glazed individual tiles by hand, assembling them into the intricate geometric mosaics that define Moroccan architecture.
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Handcrafted by master artisans in Fez and Safi. Each piece carries centuries of tradition.
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Born in the ancient medina of Fez, each piece features intricate geometric patterns and lustrous gold accents — a tradition perfected over centuries by master artisans.
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Intricate geometric patterns and gold accents from the ancient medina of Fez

For centuries, master artisans in Fez and Safi have perfected the art of ceramic making. Each piece in our collection is hand-shaped, hand-painted, and kiln-fired using techniques unchanged for generations. From zellige tiles to hand-thrown tagines, every creation tells the story of Moroccan craft.
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Handcrafted in the ancient medinas of Fez, Safi, and Marrakech — each piece carries centuries of tradition
Traditions, techniques, and the people who keep them alive

For centuries, master craftsmen in Fez have shaped and glazed individual tiles by hand, assembling them into the intricate geometric mosaics that define Moroccan architecture.
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The conical lid of a traditional tagine does more than look beautiful. It circulates steam, returning moisture to slow-cooked stews and preserving every layer of flavor.
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Handmade ceramics develop character over time. A few simple habits will keep your pieces looking their best for years while honoring the craft behind them.
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