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Beni Ouarain Wool Rug – Handwoven
Regular price 5,705.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Lotus-shaped Moroccan lamp
Regular price 2,560.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Moroccan bellows in wood & leather
Regular price 650.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Pierced oriental teardrop lamp
Regular price 1,090.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Handwoven Berber Wool Pouf
Regular price 870.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Decorative hammered brass rooster
Regular price 1,090.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Multicolor Beni Ouarain Rug
Regular price 5,705.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Moroccan bellows in wood, leather & bone
Regular price 550.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Red Hanbel laptop bag
Regular price 760.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Sculpted metal Hand of Fatima
Regular price From 1,650.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Wall gecko in engraved brass
Regular price From 650.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Wall coat rack in hammered brass
Regular price 1,480.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Oriental pierced wall sconce
Regular price 870.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Hammered brass seahorse decor
Regular price From 650.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Handwoven Moroccan Wool Pouf
Regular price 980.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Oriental pierced globe lamp
Regular price From 1,090.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Black & White Atlas Rug
Regular price 5,705.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Oriental egg lamp with floral pattern
Regular price 1,650.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Soft Leather Boucharouite Rug
Regular price 1,640.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Handmade wool rug with flowing patterns
Regular price 5,705.00 MADRegular priceUnit price / per
Collection: Discover Moroccan craftsmanship
Through this eclectic collection, Online Medina pays tribute to the rich diversity of Moroccan craftsmanship. Each piece is the result of ancestral knowledge passed down through generations, shaped by hand by master artisans with full respect for traditional techniques. Discover this living heritage—timeless and deeply rooted—as it unfolds here in all its forms: decorative, functional, and symbolic.
Handmade objects
Leather and wrought iron bellows, handwoven poufs, hammered brass sculptures, perforated lanterns, hanbel bags, painted wooden décor, engraved metalwork... Each object tells a story. Some echo ancient rural or urban traditions, while others embrace more contemporary lines—all infused with the touch of the human hand. What unites them is their uniqueness: none are mass-produced. Everything here is crafted slowly, intentionally, often made to order in workshops nestled in the heart of Morocco’s medinas.
Noble & durable materials
Thuya wood, raw or polished brass, naturally tanned leather, sheep’s wool, handspun cotton, vegetal silk from agave, terracotta, wrought iron... Every material is chosen for its quality, durability, and compatibility with fine manual work. Nothing is left to chance. Artisans take the time to understand the raw material, to transform it with care, and to reveal its full beauty through techniques that are often centuries old. The result: robust, soulful objects capable of withstanding the test of time.
Local craftsmanship
Every region of Morocco offers its own techniques, styles, and materials. In Fez, brass is hammered with great precision. In Marrakech, metals are forged and intricate patterns are etched. In Rabat and Salé, flatweaving and geometric motifs dominate. In the High Atlas, wool is worked in its rawest form. In the South, artisans combine leather and wood for utilitarian objects. This diversity gives each creation a strong identity—tied to a place, a memory, a community. Choosing one of these pieces means supporting an entire local ecosystem.
Functional beauty
Moroccan craftsmanship is not only decorative—it is useful, adaptable, alive. A fireplace bellow becomes a stunning centerpiece. A hammered tray can function as a mirror, a display, or a serving dish. A handwoven cushion transforms a sofa. A doum basket organizes a space with elegance. The objects in this collection don’t try to replicate the past; they extend it. They find their place in modern interiors—minimalist or bohemian, rustic or refined.
An ethical model
At Online Medina, every item reflects a direct relationship with an artisan. There is no impersonal stock, no standardized production. All objects are made to order, following a fair trade model. Each artisan sets their own pace, pricing, and creative priorities. This ensures respect for their time, craft, and dignity. For the customer, it guarantees a truly authentic product—one built to last, and fully traceable.
Memory and emotion
A handmade Moroccan piece is never neutral. It carries within it the imprint of the artisan’s hand, the place where it was made, and the essence of the material itself. These aren’t just beautiful things. They’re fragments of culture, gestures made visible, breaths turned tangible. That’s why they move us. They age gracefully, becoming part of our everyday lives and transmitting meaning across generations. These are inhabited objects—living bridges between tradition and home.