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Tissage Berbere
The guide was updated:At this authentic Moroccan place, carpets, woven cloths and handicraft can be purchased, while you can also watch people producing heavy rugs with great dexterity and speed. The well-known owner of the shop, Mouhammed, is always on your side, and he will show you the newest works of art that will definitely match your taste.
Useful Information
- Address: 4 Derb Taouil, Fès
- Phone: +212 67 597 2886
- Email: Tissageberber@yahoo.fr
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The Medina, the Old Town of Fes, is a maze-like district holding many surprises for passionate buyers, so come here for handicrafts, carpets or leather products. Be prepared for bargaining, as there rarely exists any fixed price.
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Art D'Argile
Ceramic products and pottery have been popular trades in Morocco for centuries, and today, the craft is still much valued by locals and visitors alike. Art Agile keeps up the art of handmade ceramics and pottery since four generations, producing vases, bowls or plates decorated with great dexterity and traditional patterns. Step in and take home a piece of Morocco’s national heritage.
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Association des Femmes de Fès
The Association des Femmes de Fès is a particularly impressive store full of beautiful handmade clothes, table clothes, pillow coverings and bedspreads. The shop is, quite unusual for Morocco, owned and run by women only, and the association employs and donates money to underprivileged women.
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Ensemble Artisanal
Ensemble Artisanal is an exceptional place for traditional ceramics and pottery, and you can also see the craftspeople designing and creating pieces. As this is one of the best spots for finding some souvenirs, it is definitely worth a visit.
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Talaa Kebira Market
This market features many small stalls with most different products, so do have a stroll around for getting some overview before hunting down unique little treats. Do not forget to bargain as the first price should not be the last.
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Art Naji
This family-run business has been creating pottery for generations already, and their beautiful products are well-known in the area. From vases over plates to cups, you can get everything within this authentic shop, so take your time and get a good look on the mosaic and the painted ceramics – you may also find a piece to take home.
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Berber Pharmacies
Whether you believe in the cleansing power of spices and herbs or not, the Berber Pharmacies are an impressive sight, and also quite typical in Morocco: the big jars on sale hold obscure powders and peculiar dried plants, and many of them are believed to cure aches and pains. Get yourself a special blend or just take a picture of the mystical markets, as it is always worth a visit, and a try.
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Chez Hamidou
Nestled between Chouara Tannery and markets, Chez Hamidou might be hard to find but its is worth a visit. As a local’s insider tip, you can here buy high quality rugs and cushions from local producers but mind that you are expected to bargain.
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Tissage Berbere
At this authentic Moroccan place, carpets, woven cloths and handicraft can be purchased, while you can also watch people producing heavy rugs with great dexterity and speed. The well-known owner of the shop, Mouhammed, is always on your side, and he will show you the newest works of art that will definitely match your taste.
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Rue el-Attarine
This vibrant market street welcomes you with stalls of food, spices, woven products and fresh fruit, so come here for taking in the flavours and scents of Fès. Be also prepared for some haggling.
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Le Jardin des Biehn
This collection of arts and antiques will certainly impress you, as you will find clothes, pottery, weaving, baskets and the famous babouches slippers as well as jewelry from all over the region. The acclaimed collector Michel Biehn offers a glimpse into local art, and he indeed holds something for everyone, from contemporary design to traditional handicraft.
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Coin Berbere
At Coin Berbere, you will find handcrafted carpets, carved wooden doors and skillfully decorated pottery. The shop is run by the two brothers Khalid and Mohamed Bouzidi-Idrissi who are happy to show you their antiques, and advice you to find your match.
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Gallery Chez Mehdi
This gallery sells various Berber arts and Moroccan antiques, and everything is so well-organised that the place feels more like a museum than a shop. The staff speaks French and English, and it can give you background information to all of their objects.
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Place Seffarine
On this street market, you can watch Moroccans creating art with techniques that have not changed in centuries. Come here and gape at the crafts, or buy some skillfully decorated pottery, shiny copper utensils or beautiful jewelry.
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Borj Fez Mall
Located between old and new Fès, the Borj Mall provides shopping and entertainment on three levels, where you can find over 80 shops as well as a big supermarket that has everything you need. You can even step in with a busy sightseeing schedule as it is close to major tourist attractions in the city.
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