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Moroccan Lamp for an Elegant & Stylish Home

Moroccan Lamp for an Elegant & Stylish Home

In Morocco, there are many different types of lamps. A Moroccan lamp is one which has been traditionally made from copper, brass or other non-precious metal and embellished with enameled glass. These lamps were also often fitted with a candle holder to provide an additional light source. Lamp making is an ancient art form.

Moroccan lamps are also known as zelliges, after the Arabic word for tiles, zellige. Zelliges are decorative tiles used throughout Moroccan architecture, most notably within Casbah or medina neighborhoods in the cities. Moroccan architecture typically makes heavy use of these enameled tiles on interior walls and to decorate plazas, fountains, and sometimes the outsides of buildings. They are also used as decorative elements within interior design. One of the best places to see zelliges is in the markets and stores of Marrakech. They may also be seen used as floor mosaics and feature in many interior design schemes.

The process of crafting a Moroccan lamp takes around two weeks to complete. Firstly, the artisan will gather the materials needed, mainly metal and glass. The artisan will then use a blowpipe to shape the metal into a vessel holding oil or water. This vessel is then heated to melt shavings of shaded glass into it. Once the boat is partially dry, it is fitted with a candle holder and some decorative work to finish the lamp.

The process of making Moroccan lamps also presents another fascinating aspect. The artisan will gather the metal in his palm and then hand it in to an empty vessel of water heated on a metal plate. This vessel is then placed into the fire, where sparks will fly out of its bottom. The artisan’s hand remains inside this hot pot for around 10 minutes until the metal has cooled down enough to handle.

Any blisters on his hand will heal within a few days.

Moroccan lamps are trendy, and many people in the world buy them. But there are still many artisans that continue to use this ancient technique to produce Moroccan lamps. Every item is unique and handmade, so it is an extraordinary gift to give to your family and relatives. It’s also a good gift for friends who like something unique and handmade. It’s mainly a good gift for you who want something someone has very long and challenging experience.

Moroccan lamps are beautiful and functional items. They can be used as a decorative part of your home or as an everyday lamp for reading or illumination. The light they produce is often hot, and the candle glow they cast is something you will not want to miss when in Morocco.

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