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Berber Jewelry Making Techniques
North Africa has always been a source of inspiration for ethnic statement jewelry. Also known as the Amazigh people, Berbers are the original inhabitants of this region. They are the first ethnica...
Read moreJewelry Inspired by The Moroccan Kaftan
You've all heard about the typical Moroccan dress called ‘‘Kaftan’’. Moroccans wear them for celebrations such as weddings, baptism, or just regular parties. It is a dress that shapes perfectly ...
Read moreBerber Jewelry Empowering Berber Women
The Berbers also called Amazighs (meaning “free people”) are the indigenous group of North Africa. In Morocco, they represent about 50% of the population. The Berber culture and heritage are ubiqu...
Read moreHamsa Jewelry: What does Hamsa mean?
With its hand shape, the Hamsa is a strong symbol in both the Jewish and Islamic cultures. It represents a way to protect yourself from negative energies. Meaning five in Arabic, the symbol of “...
Read more4 Tips to Maintain Sparkling Sterling Silver Jewelry
Sterling silver is one of the most used metal in the world. It's not only its brightness but also its versatile look that makes silver so popular. While caring for your silver jewelry is very eas...
Read moreThe History of Moroccan Jewelry
Morocco is reputed for the beauty of its arts, and jewelry is definitely one of them. What makes Moroccan Jewelry so special is the artisans that handcraft them and the women that proudly wear the...
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