Hand-Woven Berber Crochet Pendant Light

Sale priceDhs. 622.00 AED

Color: Black
Discount

Use the code MC10 to receive a 10% discount on your first order

DESCRIPTION

Discover the Artisan Crochet Lamp, a soulful lighting fixture patiently handcrafted by Berber women in Marrakech. This woven pendant light blends traditional Moroccan techniques with clean, Japanese-inspired lines, creating an ode to softness and effortless elegance. Its natural fiber construction and timeless tones make it a perfect centerpieces for Japandi, Bohemian, or Coastal Minimalist interiors.

  • Craftsmanship: Hand-crocheted by artisan Berber women using heritage techniques.
  • Design: Minimalist "Japandi" silhouette with a soft, organic texture.
  • Sustainability: Made from natural materials; an eco-friendly lighting choice.
  • Versatility: Available in various sizes and custom colors to suit your space.
  • Atmosphere: Diffuses light through the weave for a warm, dappled ambient glow.
01

Design & Fabric Cutting (Fesala)

The journey begins with the careful selection of premium fabrics—such as rich silks, fine crepes, or breathable cottons—chosen for their luxurious feel and perfect drape. A master tailor (Maâlem) then takes precise measurements and skillfully cuts the fabric in a traditional process known as Fesala. This foundational step is crucial, as it dictates the garment's fluid silhouette, ensuring a structured yet comfortable fit that honors the classic Moroccan cut.

02

The Art of Hand-Embroidery (Tarz)

Before the garment is assembled, the individual fabric panels are entrusted to highly skilled embroidery artisans. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, intricate, decorative motifs are meticulously hand-stitched onto the chest, back, and cuffs. This labor-intensive process requires immense patience and precision, transforming the raw fabric into a unique canvas of wearable art.

03

Crafting the Silk Braids & Buttons (Sfifa & Aakad)

A defining hallmark of authentic Moroccan couture is the bespoke passementerie. Specialized artisans weave fine silk threads into ornate, flat braids known as Sfifa. Simultaneously, they hand-knot tiny, intricate spherical buttons called Aakad. These elements are custom-crafted for each specific piece, designed to either perfectly match the fabric's tone or provide an elegant, striking contrast.

04

Assembly & Hand-Finishing (Khyata)

In the final, masterful stage, the Maâlem brings all the elements together. The embroidered panels are carefully joined, and the Sfifa is seamlessly sewn along the garment's edges, neckline, and central split. The delicate Aakad are then attached one by one by hand. Every seam, hidden zipper, and final finishing touch is executed with absolute precision to guarantee a flawless, premium garment that will last a lifetime.

01

Design & Fabric Cutting (Fesala)

The journey begins with the careful selection of premium fabrics—such as rich silks, fine crepes, or breathable cottons—chosen for their luxurious feel and perfect drape. A master tailor (Maâlem) then takes precise measurements and skillfully cuts the fabric in a traditional process known as Fesala. This foundational step is crucial, as it dictates the garment's fluid silhouette, ensuring a structured yet comfortable fit that honors the classic Moroccan cut.

02

The Art of Hand-Embroidery (Tarz)

Before the garment is assembled, the individual fabric panels are entrusted to highly skilled embroidery artisans. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, intricate, decorative motifs are meticulously hand-stitched onto the chest, back, and cuffs. This labor-intensive process requires immense patience and precision, transforming the raw fabric into a unique canvas of wearable art.

03

Crafting the Silk Braids & Buttons (Sfifa & Aakad)

A defining hallmark of authentic Moroccan couture is the bespoke passementerie. Specialized artisans weave fine silk threads into ornate, flat braids known as Sfifa. Simultaneously, they hand-knot tiny, intricate spherical buttons called Aakad. These elements are custom-crafted for each specific piece, designed to either perfectly match the fabric's tone or provide an elegant, striking contrast.

04

Assembly & Hand-Finishing (Khyata)

In the final, masterful stage, the Maâlem brings all the elements together. The embroidered panels are carefully joined, and the Sfifa is seamlessly sewn along the garment's edges, neckline, and central split. The delicate Aakad are then attached one by one by hand. Every seam, hidden zipper, and final finishing touch is executed with absolute precision to guarantee a flawless, premium garment that will last a lifetime.

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