6 Moroccan Maalems you have to know :

A fascinating scenery of craftsmanship
Moroccan Maalems
6 Moroccan Maalems you have to know

Craftsmanship holds a significant place in the preservation of cultural heritage across nations, acting as a mirror that reflects their historical and cultural richness. In the case of Morocco, visitors are greeted with a plethora of exquisite and diverse craftsmanship that not only highlights the unique savoir-faire of Moroccan Maalems (artisans) but also showcases their unparalleled creativity.

The craftsmanship in Morocco serves as a testament to the country’s rich history and cultural traditions, offering a glimpse into the intricate skills and techniques passed down through generations. From intricate tile work to vibrant textiles and intricate metalwork, each piece of craftsmanship in Morocco tells a story of tradition, innovation, and artistic excellence.

Here we present to you the hidden names behind the most exquisite Moroccan craftsmanship creations we see in Monuments inside and outside of Morocco.

Maalem Abdelkrim: A construction supervisor who masters different crafts.

Habous, Casablanca, Morocco
Mausoleum Mohammed the 5th, Rabat, Morocco
Mosque Moulay Youssef, Habous, Casablanca, Morocco
The Royal Palace, Morocco

Maalem Ahmed Ben Thami: a marble expert.

Bank Al Maghrib, Casablanca, Morocco
Hotel la tour Hassan, Rabat, Morocco
Mausoleum Mohammed the 5th, Rabat, Morocco
Hassan Tower, Rabat, Morocco

Maalem Houssine Laman: a plaster expert.

Mosque Hassan the 2nd, Casablanca, Morocco
Masjid Al Quiblatayn, Medina, Saudi arabia
The Royal Palace, Morocco

Maalem Mohammed Kamal Bellamine: a wood carving expert.

Mosque Hassan the 2nd, Casablanca, Morocco
Mosque Hassan the 2nd, Casablanca, Morocco
Mausoleum Mohammed the 5th, Rabat, Morocco

Maalem Moulay Hafid Alawi: a Zellij expert:

Mosque Hassan the 2nd, Casablanca, Morocco
Royal Mansour Hotel, Casablanca, Morocco
La Mamounia Hotel, Marrakech, Morocco
Gifu World, Japan

Maalem Ben Abass Lmrabti: a chandelier maker.

Chandeliers of the Grand Mosque of Dakar, Senegal
Chandeliers of Moscow Cathedral, Russia
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