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Carpets, Chefchaouen, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Carpets, Chefchaouen, Morocco, North Africa, Africa


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Filename: 793-1059.jpg

Size: 5310 x 3540 (10.7MB)

Date: 14th November 2009

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Marco Cristofori/Robert Harding

City: Chefchaouen

Country: Morocco

© Marco Cristofori

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Carpets, Chefchaouen, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

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© Marco Cristofori

Carpets Chefchaouen Craft Crafts Fabrics Rugs Souvenirs Stall Stalls Textiles Vibrant Colors Vibrant Colours Trade


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of Chefchaouen, a charming city nestled in the heart of Morocco's North Africa. The image showcases a bustling trade stall adorned with an array of vibrant carpets and textiles that are synonymous with this enchanting destination. The colors depicted in this photograph are truly mesmerizing, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship that is prevalent throughout Chefchaouen. Each carpet tells its own unique story, reflecting the skillful artistry and attention to detail put into their creation. As you gaze upon this image, you can almost feel yourself being transported to the lively streets of Chefchaouen. The hustle and bustle of locals and tourists alike create an atmosphere filled with energy and excitement. It is impossible not to be captivated by the beauty surrounding you as you explore these colorful stalls brimming with souvenirs and traditional crafts. Whether it's for decorative purposes or as a cherished memento from your travels, these exquisite carpets offer a glimpse into Moroccan culture like no other. They serve as a testament to the enduring traditions passed down through generations, making them more than just pieces of fabric but true works of art. With every glance at this remarkable print by Marco Cristofori/Robert Harding, one cannot help but be reminded of the allure that awaits those who venture to Chefchaouen - a place where vibrant colors meet ancient traditions in perfect harmony.

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