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Traveling in Morocco is to discover a country with many facets, but according to the desires of each one, the country can be a nature destination, a trek destination, a cultural discovery destination, or even a shopping destination. In terms of local Moroccan crafts to take home as a souvenir of your trip, you will be spoiled for choice, with specificities depending on the region ... What to feel in a Ryad, at home!
In the souks or elsewhere, you are bound to find souvenirs to take home with you, and for starters, there is no shortage of decorations! Colorful Berber carpets, embroidery, candlesticks, ajine dishes, ceramics including the famous blue pottery of Fez, candle holders and lights ... The temptations will be great and diverse, it is not for nothing that this city is considered the capital of Moroccan craftsmanship.
You will also find fashion accessories (leather bags, clutch bags) and silver jewelry. They are everywhere, but be careful about the quality of the jewelry, which is not always excellent.
Among the interesting beauty products to bring back, we find of course argan oil, from Agadir and Essouira. Rosewater, which is particularly found in the Rose Valley region near Kelaat M’Gouna or El Kelaa M’Gouna, or even henna.
Note also that Moroccan leather and, in particular, Fassi leather is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. Bags, slippers, and other creations can slip into your suitcase. It is one of the oldest crafts in Morocco and the organization of the corporation, the techniques and tools used have hardly changed since the Middle Ages.
It can be the occasion of fascinating visits, know all the same that, if you have a strong sense of smell, the visit will be relatively uncomfortable, the products used ranging from pigeon droppings to cow's urine, passing through various other “products” just as fragrant ...
Either way, it will be very edifying to see with your own eyes how one can obtain real masterpieces with such rudimentary means thanks to a know-how that still endures.
When it comes to edible souvenirs, spices are obviously first on the list! You can bring back saffron, cumin, anise ... Enough to wake up memories once at home. The olives are delicious too!
Tea and a tea set can be great keepsake ideas. To accompany it, why not bring back some Moroccan pastries?
Finally, dried fruits are also very popular and very good: dates picked around Zagora, nuts from the Marrakech region or almonds found around Ouarzazate.