Collection: Hammered brass and Moroccan metalwork

In his sunlit workshop, Master Artisan Slwak perpetuates one of Morocco’s oldest crafts: metalwork. Every piece is shaped by hand—slowly, with care, precision, and patience. From simple brass, nickel silver or copper sheets, he creates functional or decorative objects: hammered, pierced, engraved, and polished to perfection. Each creation bears the trace of his hand, the memory of fire, and the nobility of metal.

Engraved trays, pierced lamps, sculpted teapots, inlaid boxes, symbolic wall art, ornamented vases… The diversity of his work reveals a rare technical mastery. Slwak doesn’t just reproduce traditional forms—he reinvents them, blending heritage with bold, contemporary lines. His pieces capture the light, transform spaces, and exude presence. Every object reflects a deep respect for detail, a passion for metal, and the breath of a living tradition. He follows the demanding lineage of refined Moroccan metalwork, where excellence shapes every curve.

His boutique invites you into a world apart. The eye gets lost in golden and silver reflections, intricate patterns, and delicate geometry. Serving trays reveal Andalusian-inspired motifs, teapots echo the elegance of Moroccan salons, and lamps cast poetic shadows across the walls. Some pieces are sleek and minimalist. Others are rich, baroque, intricately sculpted, inlaid with bone or stone.

Master Slwak works alone, surrounded by silence broken only by the rhythm of his tools. He hammers, welds, polishes, adjusts. Every gesture is precise—passed down through generations. But beyond technique, what makes his work unique is his ability to express emotion through matter. A jewelry box becomes a talisman. A lamp becomes memory. A tray, a sacred centerpiece.

On Online Medina, he presents a unique collection—no mass production, no replicas. Each piece is the result of an intimate dialogue between artisan and metal, between tradition and creativity. By choosing one of Master Slwak’s works, you support living, ethical craftsmanship rooted in Moroccan culture. You welcome into your home a meaningful, lasting object made to be passed on. Whether it’s a hammered tray, a brass lamp or a symbolic sculpture, these objects embody the finest of Moroccan art.