Fez is widely known as Morocco’s craft capital, where ancestral skills are still practiced every day, including zellige tilework, brass and copper engraving, carved cedar wood, handwoven textiles, leatherwork, and more. This tour goes beyond browsing workshops and focuses on true know how: how each piece is made, how to recognize quality craftsmanship, and why certain materials, techniques, or finishes command higher prices.
You will explore traditional craft quarters within the medina and, when possible, observe artisans at work cutting tiles by hand, shaping metal over fire, carving intricate patterns, or weaving on wooden looms. Along the way, your guide explains the tools, the time involved in each process, and the cultural meaning behind specific designs and motifs.
You will also learn how historic guild systems once organized trades in the medina and how these crafts continue to survive and adapt today. The experience is informative and respectful, with no pressure to buy, just a deeper understanding of the skill, heritage, and human effort behind Morocco’s handmade artistry.