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Craft Workshops in Meknès - Mequinez

Meknès, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities, is known for its impressive architecture, palaces, and a medina that retains an air of elegance and tranquility. Founded in the 11th century and especially developed under Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century, Meknès is a city where history and craftsmanship intertwine at every corner.


Craftsmanship in Meknès reflects the rich cultural heritage of its imperial past, with a strong tradition in woodworking, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork.


The city where traditional art comes to life


Meknès stands out for the quality and variety of its artisanal production. Workshops in the medina and souks offer a wide range of handmade products, from carpets and textiles to carved wood items and brass and copper works. The city keeps alive the tradition of artisanal trades, many linked to techniques dating back centuries.


What can you learn in Meknès


Wood carving and marquetry

Meknès is famous for its carved woodwork, used in furniture, doors, chests, and decorative objects. In workshops, you can learn carving, engraving, and marquetry techniques, working with noble woods such as cedar and olive.


Traditional ceramics

Meknès ceramics stand out for their warm colors and geometric and floral patterns. Workshops teach you how to shape traditional pieces, glaze, and decorate using ancestral techniques.


Textiles and carpets

Textile production in Meknès includes Berber carpets and traditional embroidery. In some workshops, you can participate in weaving and pattern design using natural wool threads.


Metalwork

Artisans in Meknès work with copper, brass, and iron to create lamps, trays, candlesticks, and other decorative items with intricate cut-out details and engravings.


Recommended participatory workshops


  • Artisan cooperatives in the medina: offer workshops and demonstrations in wood carving, ceramics, and metalwork.

  • Berber carpet atelier: where you can learn about traditional weaving and design creation.

  • Local schools and cultural centers: organize temporary workshops and intensive courses in various artisanal disciplines.


Tips for your visit in Meknes


  • Meknès’ medina is less touristy than other imperial cities, offering a more authentic artisanal experience.

  • Workshops are usually located near El Hedim Square and the main souk.

  • It is advisable to book in advance to secure your spot, especially during high season.

  • Complement your visit with strolls around the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the ancient city walls, and the city gardens.

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