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In addition, Moroccan belts also have practical significance. They are adjustable and provide support to the waist while making the garment form-fitting, creating a flattering silhouette. This feature makes them popular with women as they can accentuate the waist and improve the overall appearance. While it’s really hard to find a vintage jewelry shop in Morocco, you can still get authentic pieces in historical cities like Marrakech, Fez, Tangier, and Chefchaouen. Where to buy jewelry in Morocco (real vs fake)

It could be dainty or it could be a heavier version such as the Fassi Khalkhal, which is almost like a cuff, engraved using different floral shapes and featuring a silver chain that makes it into a double layer anklet Silver Bracelets In Morocco, women can design their kaftans from scratch with the help of a tailor, which I did many times – and loved doing. The process takes a little longer, but the result is literally the dress of your dreams!

There is another Ensemble Artisanal in Marrakech too, and it’s a good starting point to explore local markets and what they have to offer. The Khalkhal is another jewelry piece heavily inspired by the Arab, Andalusian, and Ottoman influence. This accessory is an ankle bracelet, or anklet, typically made from gold, silver, or an amalgam of both materials.

According to history, the caftan made its first appearance in ancient Persia and was introduced in Morocco at the end of the 11th century through the Andalusians who had settled in North Africa. It was initially an attire worn only by wealthy men and nobles to symbolize wealth and power. It was the sultan Ahmed Al Mansour who actually popularized the caftan in the 16th century. In that period, the attire was named Al-Mansouria in reference to the sultan. The majestic splendor of this heritage is still as vibrant today and it remains one of the richest expressions of Moroccan culture. Moroccan belts are not just decorative items; they also possess cultural symbolism. They are often associated with traditional clothing, such as djellabas (robes), caftans, takshitas or other traditional dresses. Wearing a Moroccan belt adds a touch of elegance and cultural identity to the overall outfit. My first relationship with a Moroccan kaftan – also spelled caftan – was through embroidery at my aunt’s kaftan atelier. She was a kaftan fairy and I spent countless hours in her atelier learning beading and embroidery. I was fascinated by the intricate artwork involved in making a kaftan dress, and my fascination grew bigger with time as I learned more about the richness of this Moroccan garb. The Khamsa, the Eye of Fatima, or the Hand of Fatima is a symbol of Moroccan-Jewish descent that represents a hand with the power of warding off evil and protecting the wearer from negative energy.Most Moroccan women have inherited those accessories from their mothers and grandmothers, so parting with them verges on the impossible due to how much sentimental value they hold. Moroccan Princess Lalla Meryem and her beautiful daughter, Lalla Soukaïna, wore stunning kaftan dresses at the religious wedding of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco.

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