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Photo du Jour: A Lantern Maker in Marrakech’s Souk

A young man in Marrakech shapes metal strips that will later be used to form the skeleton of a jewel-toned Moroccan lantern. In the town’s souk (bazaar), a colorful array of these finished lanterns adorns stalls, making for a picturesque stroll by night when blocks are all aglow. Palaces and riads (traditional Moroccan townhouses) glimmer with windows fitted with this vibrant glass, too.

A seated man makes the metalwork for a traditional Moroccan lantern in a shop in Marrakech. Overhead, a lantern hangs above him.
A vertical panel of green, red, and blue Moroccan glass fills a window. There is wrought ironwork on the right side of the frame.

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Hi! My name is Tricia Mitchell. I delight in telling stories about my slow travels through more than 65 countries. Some of my highlights have included sharing meals with locals in Armenia, Cambodia, and Tunisia; sipping sparkling wine with French cousins in Alsace; milking goats in a sleepy Bulgarian village; and training with a Japanese mine-clearance team in Laos. My husband, Shawn, and I are based in France’s Loire Valley.

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23 responses to “Photo du Jour: A Lantern Maker in Marrakech’s Souk”

  1. rigmover Avatar
    rigmover

    Love that top photo, great capture.

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Mark, shoukran, as they say in Morocco!

  2. Sonali Dalal Avatar

    like the lighting here!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thanks, Sonali. These lanterns certainly catch it well!

  3. belocchio Avatar

    The rain is beating at my window. The sky leaden. But I am in Marrakesh. Traveling the bazaars with Tricia. I’ve taken the tagine out of the cupboard. You’ve inspired me to chase away the gloom, and fill my kitchen with the perfume of exotic spices from a lamb tagine. Virginia

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      I love it, Virginia! :)

      So, how did the tajine turn out? How I miss the fresh orange slices with a splash of orange blossom water and cinnamon. Bon appétit!

      1. belocchio Avatar

        Sublime! I used the recipe I have on my food blog Mrs. Butterfingers, and substituted the lamb for the chicken. It was a mystical night at the Casbah.

      2. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        I didn’t know that you also have a blog devoted to food, Virginia. I’ll certainly have to devote some time to peruse it! What a Renaissance woman you are.

      3. belocchio Avatar

        Tricia the recipes are tried and true. Some from our various restaurants, but all from the heart. Virginia

      4. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        What type of restaurants do you have, Virginia? How fun!

      5. belocchio Avatar

        You’re making me blush. V.

  4. marinachetner Avatar

    Tricia, what a beautiful post. I like how you keep us guessing with the blakc and white image at the top – I wonder what colour the lantern is above the maker. I just love the vibrant colours and look forward to ticking off Morocco on my large list:)

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Marina, that opening lantern is actually quite neutral – so un-Moroccan! I did pick up two colorful ones, though – blue & a deep eggplant color.

      You will adore Morocco! From the unique cuisine, to the friendly people and exotic architecture and bazaars, it’s so fun to explore.

      Thanks as always for stopping by, Marina. I just subscribed to your yoga blog – hope it’ll inspire me to hit the yoga mat again very soon.

      1. marinachetner Avatar

        Tricia – Morocco looks just lovely and the artisans in the area would be so inspiring to meet :) Just like your photo shows. I am glad you subscribed to my yoga blog.. I will be posting something soon. Just getting some coursework done which is delaying things !!!

      2. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

        What a busy lady you are, Marina! How are you enjoying the program and the coursework?

  5. Rachael Avatar

    Beautifully atmospheric. You did extremely well to control what was a very difficult exposure indeed!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Thank you, Rachael. I must confess that these shots were snapped two cameras ago with my point & shoot. :) Oh, again, I wish you were in the same neighborhood so you could give lessons!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      I agree that the jewel tones and craftsmanship are pretty impressive, Eileen. :)

  6. Agness of eTramping Avatar

    The lanterns are so spectacular! I would love to have one at home!

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Agness, it seems Morocco is calling you then! I actually did purchase a blue one. The jewel-like color is beautiful when the lantern is illuminated by candlelight.

  7. shiu kay KAN Avatar

    please let me know the exact location of the Moroccan later maker in that moody wonderful picture please

    1. Tricia A. Mitchell Avatar

      Hi Shiu-Kay,

      I wish I could provide specific details about where the lantern maker was. I took the lantern workshop photo around 2004, back in the days when I was traveling without a smart phone or Google Maps. The cover photo, on the other hand, was definitely taken in one of the many shops bordering Djemaa el Fna.

      I remember walking from Djemaa el Fna and chancing upon this lantern-making district. It was definitely within walking distance. So, my advice would be to wander the backstreets — or ask a local. :) Perhaps even translate “lantern making workshop” or something like that into Arabic or French and see if any workshops pop up on Google Maps.

      If you’re traveling to Morocco (on your website, I see that you’re an accomplished lighting designer!), I hope you have a wonderful trip. I’ve been there 3 times and would love to return.