Craft Workshops in Agadir
- holalabrunita
- Aug 18
- 2 min read
Agadir, a modern city bathed in Atlantic sunshine, offers a different perspective on Moroccan craftsmanship. Although the city was rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake, its artisan spirit remains alive, fueled by the Amazigh (Berber), Saharan, and coastal cultures that converge in this region. Today, Agadir is an excellent starting point to discover authentic workshops and participate in hands-on experiences connected to the traditions of southern Morocco.
Craftsmanship shaped by Amazigh identity
Unlike other Moroccan cities with medieval architecture, Agadir stands out for its contemporary approach. However, its craftsmanship preserves a strong cultural heritage, especially Berber. Geometric designs, natural materials, and earth tones dominate textiles, jewelry, and pottery. Many workshops are organized in cooperatives or rural areas where the craft is still part of daily life.
What can you learn in Agadir
Amazigh weaving workshops: Southern Morocco is famous for its handwoven rugs. In local cooperatives, you can learn basic knots and traditional symbols that convey family stories and values. You can also participate in the entire process, from carding wool to weaving.
Traditional jewelry: Berber goldsmithing is rich in symbolism and ancient techniques. Some workshops teach you to work with silver and other metals, creating traditional designs such as Tizerzai necklaces or fibula pendants.
Rural pottery: Outside the urban center, in areas like Ait Melloul or Tikiouine, rustic pottery decorated with simple motifs is made. Workshops let you shape and paint useful items like bowls, jugs, or plates.
Natural cosmetics and herbalism: Agadir is a major center for argan oil production. Some women’s cooperatives offer workshops where you can learn to make cosmetic products using local ingredients like argan, prickly pears, or herbs from the Anti-Atlas.
Recommended participatory workshops
Women’s argan cooperatives on the outskirts of Agadir, where you can take part in oil extraction and natural product creation.
Berber jewelry workshops in the city center.
Textile workshops in rural areas like Imouzzer and Taroudant, closely linked to traditional weaving.
Tips for your visit in Agadir
Some of the most authentic workshops are outside the city; consider combining the experience with a half-day excursion.
If you’re interested in natural cosmetics, look for certified products and workshops using manual processes.
The atmosphere in Agadir is more relaxed than in cities like Marrakech, allowing for calmer and more personalized experiences.
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