Inside a moroccan souvenir shop (Fes, Morocco)

Inside the medina of Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage site, there is a shop filled with various traditional Moroccan items. The store offers decorative plates with geometric patterns, colorful tea glasses, and ceramic tajines, all typical of local craftsmanship. The shelves also feature small decorative pieces like mirrors, incense burners, and other handcrafted items, including Muslim altars. Visitors can also find Moroccan teapots, decorative candles, and coasters among the offerings.

Located within the historic medina, this shop is part of the everyday commercial life in Fez. The medina is known for its narrow alleys and numerous small shops selling various goods, and this one is no different. The store is packed with items from floor to ceiling, providing a simple but authentic shopping experience, with items that are commonly found in the region’s traditional markets. This shop also carries beautifully crafted Moroccan lanterns and intricately designed tableware that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the area. Each item in the store is a testament to the skilled artisans who create these traditional products, preserving age-old techniques. The shop is a small but significant representation of Fez’s enduring craft traditions, offering visitors a chance to take home a piece of the city’s cultural legacy.

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Date: 2010.02

Camera: Nikon D300, Sigma 8mm