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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. In Morocco, every woman and little girl has at least one kaftan in her closet. The kaftan is the first dress a girl will wear in her life and the dress she will be excited to wear at every celebration.

If you are looking for an artisanal piece that is both handmade and hand-embroidered, I have detailed where in my Morocco shopping guide. The best approach is to shop for your caftan directly from a respected traditional Moroccan tailor who will customize an existing piece or create one from scratch.One of the most popular ones is the hand of Fatima, the daughter of the prophet Muhammad, that is used to ward off the evil eye. For instance, women wear a fibula as a brooch to decorate a dress or as an accent piece on their hair. 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. 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. In Tafraoute, Tiznit, and Inezgane, you can find antique Moroccan jewelry on display, with some rare occasions of stumbling into unique pieces that qualify as rare pieces of art. Moreover, Taroudant is also worth a visit if you’re on the hunt for authentic traditional jewelry.

If a price seems too good to be true, then it probably is. You can also factor in the weight of each piece, whether it feels flimsy or well-made, the look of the stones, are they too shiny or too dim. When it comes to colors, there are really no rules. Moroccan kaftan dresses can be in either pastel, dark or flashy colors, or even a mix of the three. 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.Essentially, a Moroccan belt or mdamma a handmade, culturally significant accessory that epitomizes Morocco's artistic heritage. It combines aesthetics with functionality and serves as a symbolic and practical addition to traditional clothing. A kaftan is a long one-piece dress embellished with elaborate ornamentation techniques passed down from generations of maalems, the kaftan artisans. The dress is trimmed with sfifa, a Fez-made silk braid, and closed with a row of cherry-shaped buttons named aakad, made in the city of Sefrou, home to the annual cherry festival. 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) The fibula is one of the most prominent symbols, it consists of a silver triangle, often engraved or decorated with colorful stones, and used to hold together an outer layer or as an ornamental piece. You can also visit the Ensemble Artisanal in Tiznit before venturing into the Souk to get a better idea of what’s available, the different styles and designs, as well as the price points.

Whether you’re shopping in the Souks of ancient Medinas or you’re browsing online, finding antique Moroccan jewelry will prove to be a daunting task. Because this is such a ubiquitous part of Moroccan heritage, you will find that most Moroccan women own at least a couple of accessories featuring this beautiful and unique symbol. Antique Moroccan Jewelry 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.While the most popular ones are made from 925 silver, there are, however, many bracelet sets made from gold (these are usually worn at weddings or special occasions). The caftan can sometimes be accompanied by a belt ( m’damma) made of finely chiseled solid gold and encrusted with a flower named fakrone– or turtle – in the center that is supposed to bring happiness and protect the wear from the evil eye.

In the 17th century, Moroccan women started wearing kaftan dresses cut in beautiful materials and decorated with intricate embroideries. Each region of Morocco added its distinct touch. While there are as many Moroccan caftan designs as there are regions in Morocco, the main caftans are are those of Tetouan – Chamali, the caftans of Fez – Fassi, and the caftans of Rabat – Rbati. The majestic splendor of this heritage is still as vibrant today and it remains one of the richest expressions of Moroccan culture. If you don’t know me yet, I have spent the last couple of years researching traditional Moroccan clothing in every region of Morocco while helping hundreds of women create their caftan dream pieces. If you have any questions about the process of creating a traditional kaftan dress, reach out to me here. I’m always happy to help. Traditionally, the Khalkhal featured several charms and talismans, mainly the khamsa or hand of Fatima, as well as a depiction of the evil eye.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

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