Moroccan cuivre, or copperware, is a testament to centuries of artistry and cultural exchange. With Berber, Arab, Moorish, and Andalusian influences, this art form has evolved into something truly extraordinary.
From the intricate designs that adorn copper plates to the exquisite lanterns that grace Moroccan homes, cuivre reflects the beauty and history of this incredible nation. Each region of Morocco has its unique style, showcasing the diversity of this craft.
Copper artisans have honed their skills over generations, using techniques like repoussé, chasing, and tinning. Their work is not only functional but also a masterpiece of intricate designs and often includes inscriptions from the Quran.