Original Khrib Bencherif
Caftan (khrib) by Bencherif brothers, is an iconic part of Fasi heritage, and, by extension, Moroccan heritage. The craft of handwoven brocade (dibadge) was once practiced across North Africa, with origins in the 13th century Merinid Sultanate. Yet, by the mid-20th century, Fes was the only place in which the art endured... Heavily brocaded caftan were typical of Fes in the late 19th and early 20th century. The specific pattern resembling a rose surrounded by woven gold.
Each pair of our handmade hypoallergenic polymer clay earrings is a celebration of artistry and heritage. Inspired by the timeless beauty of Moroccan design, these pieces blend traditional geometric motifs with a refined contemporary aesthetic. Meticulously handcrafted and finished with stainless steel elements and a glossy resin coating, every creation embodies elegance, craftsmanship, and enduring sophistication.
DÉTAILS D'ARTICLE
- Handmade item
- Materials: Polymer clay, stainless steel, resin
- Pattern/Inspiration: Khrib bencherif fabric
- Location: Earlobe
- Dimensions: 3 cm height
- Closure: Stud (silicone backing)
- Style: Moroccan inspiration • Art Deco
INFO DE LIVRAISON
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