Moroccan bellows in wood & leather
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This handcrafted Moroccan fireplace bellows is made in Marrakech from carved cedar wood and genuine leather. Measuring 50 × 19 cm, it features a forged iron nozzle for lighting fires, barbecues, or stoves. Its natural materials and hand-carved patterns honor the legacy of Morocco’s last master bellows makers. Each piece varies slightly in tone and engraving, revealing the artisan’s touch. Functional yet decorative, this cedar and leather bellows brings both utility and heritage into your home.
Custom Order
Custom Order
Would you like a personalized bellows ? Our Marrakech workshop offers custom options — engraved motifs, wood finishes (light, dark, or oiled), and adjustable dimensions. Each order includes a free, no-commitment quote. You can also request colored leather, initials, or decorative inscriptions. The result : a unique handcrafted creation that combines Moroccan heritage and personal expression. Made entirely by hand, your bellows becomes both a useful tool and a collectible piece.
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The Moroccan bellows represent centuries of tradition. Once essential in every home, it was used daily to revive coals for cooking or tea preparation. Today, it remains just as functional while becoming a decorative masterpiece of Moroccan craft.
Crafted from aromatic cedar wood, the body is carefully sculpted by hand. Its surface reveals organic veins, polished to highlight the natural beauty of the material. Genuine leather, cut and sewn manually, ensures flexibility and air resistance. The forged iron nozzle, shaped in the medina, adds authenticity and strength to the design.
Placed beside a fireplace, a stove, or hung on a wall, it creates an atmosphere of warmth and history. The geometric engravings on the wood echo Amazigh symbolism — protection, energy, and unity through the element of fire.
Each piece is individually assembled by Master Hajel using only hand tools. The process involves carving, stitching, riveting, and waxing, requiring hours of careful precision. The result is a heritage object that bridges past and present, bringing Moroccan soul into modern interiors.
Owning this bellows means preserving an endangered craft and celebrating the harmony of wood, leather, and iron — a timeless trio shaped by human hands.
FAQ
FAQ
- Is it functional ?
Yes, it works like a real bellows.
- What wood is used ?
Local aromatic cedar, durable and fragrant.
- Can I choose the finish ?
Yes, light or dark wood available.

Beautiful Moroccan bellows, genuine handmade.