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Djellabas- We have several colours and designs in our djellaba collection. Winter and summer djellabas, made from wool, cotton or a mixture of both.

Gandoras- The gandora is the perfect summer garment with short sleeves and made from cotton. We have several womens gandora designs in stock.

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Babouche- Moroccan slippers, A wide range of Moroccan babouches.Mens babouche, Berber babouche and Womens babouche

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2032:moroccan silver teapot 3 sizes


  Our Price: €25.50
2032:moroccan silver teapot 3 sizes
2032:moroccan silver teapot 3 sizes

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 Silver plated Moroccan teapot,traditional design

The Moroccan teapot is considered to be a symbol of the Moroccan way of life. This traditional style of teapot is used by Moroccans to consume tea at any hour of the day. It accompanies practically all meals and encounters, whether they be formal or visiting family and friends. The offering of a glass of green tea with mint is a symbol of welcome.Moroccan teapots are designed and crafted by artisans using materials such as tin, brass, aluminum or silver alloys. Occasionally, depending on demand and social rank, teapots are plated with gold or bear gold motifs and decorations.

Mastering the art of making Moroccan tea is well worth the effort it involves. To make about a litre of tea, first heat the teapot. Add about 1 1/2 Tablespoons of green tea, a handful of fresh whole mint leaves with their sprigs intact, and between 150 - 180 grams of lump sugar. Swirl the liquids around and then quickly pour out the water, taking care not to lose any of the leaves or undisolved sugar. (Moroccans swear this takes the bitterness out of the tea). Add the mint and and more sugar to taste and pour in about 1 litre of boiling water. Let the mixture brew for about 6 - 8 minutes.

The technique of pouring the tea is almost as crucial to the success of hosts as the quality of the tea they use. This becomes easier to understand when one realizes that all Moroccan tea pots have long, curved pouring spouts and this allow the tea to be poured into even the tiniest of glasses from a height of half a metre or more. Practice is definitely advised before trying this with your guests. Moroccans like their tea lightly flavored by herbs, only rarely is it served "neat". The most popular herb added to tea is mint

The origin of tea in Morocco is much debated. Several theories attribute it to various sources. One claims that Morocco's taste for green tea evolved from the first Phoenicians who visited the area. Another asserts it originates from Andalusia at the time of the Spanish reconquest. Yet another hypothesis extends further back in time to the Berbers, the first inhabitants of North Africa, who originally came from Central Asia.



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The djellaba is the clasic Moroccan garment with a long sleeves and loosely fitting hooded. Although traditionally a outer robe. The light summer djellaba can be worn seperatly . Djellabas come in a variety of styles, patterns and colors, with equaly as many different materials.Typically, men traditionally wear a hat (kufi) or a red fez hat (tarboosh) and soft yellow leather slippers (babouche) with a djellaba.Women also wear djellabas. The hood is of vital importance for both sexes as it protects the wearer from the sun and in earlier times was used as a defence against sand being blown into the wearers face by strong desert winds. It is not uncommon for the hood to be used as an informal pocket during times of nice weather, and can fit loaves of bread or bags of groceries. Djellabas are made of a wide variety of materials, from cotton or rayon for summer-time djellabas to coarse wool for winter djellabas. The wool is typically harvested from sheep living in the surrounding mountains and then a long process of turning the wool into yarn is carried out (normally by hand). It is then woven in the fabric to create the garment. The djellaba is worn by both men and women; the men's style is generally baggier while a women's djellabas is generally tighter and can sport elaborate decorative embroidery in a variety of colors. Women normally add a scarf. Almost all djellabas of both styles include a baggy hood called a 'cob' that comes to a point at the back. Traditionally Djellabas reach right down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter.

 

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3021:hand woven moroccan rug
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Babouche,

The leather Babouche is a traditional and comfortable Moroccan slipper.The yellow pointed toe babouche is traditional in colour and style.The Berber babouche as a more rounded toe, Wheras the Womens Babouche is decorated. Our Babouche's come in several colours, Yellow White, Red, Blue and Black.

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