Essaouira is the best in Unique creation in 925 silver, handcrafted locally by our maalam
morocco is the first country in creation of silver in Africa. This masterfully designed ring is not only jewelry but a tale, heritage, and tradition revived by experienced hands and age-old methods. Made from superior 925 sterling silver, the ring testifies to the ageless allure and sophistication of artisanal artistry. It taps heavily into cultural heritage, incorporating elaborate design details that bespeak both artistic refinement and the soul of the artisan community.
Each element of the ring has been carefully handcrafted by a local master craftsman, historically known as a Maalam, a master of the silverwork and filigree art. The Maalam brings centuries of experience to the table, employing methods passed down through the centuries to ensure every twist, turn, and texture is executed flawlessly. The human touch provides a soulfulness to the ring that no machine-cut piece can aspire to. Every infinitesimal detail—no matter how slight—is infused with the artist’s signature.
The ring’s edges consist of a textured surface finish that adds visual interest and contributes to the total design, giving the piece a refined and completed look. The symmetrical arrangement of the flowers and other features around them conveys balance and harmony and gives the ring as perfect a portrayal of harmony between art and nature. Small silver beads are carefully placed along the design to provide it with movement and luster, reflecting light in all directions and offering a moving visual effect.
we use Moonstone , it has been used in jewellery for millennia, including ancient civilizations. The Romans admired moonstone, as they believed it was derived from solidified rays of the Moon.[4] Both the Romans and Greeks associated moonstone with their lunar deities. In more recent history, moonstone became popular during the Art Nouveau period; French goldsmith René Lalique and many others created a large quantity of jewellery using this stone.[5]
The moonstone is the Florida State Gemstone; it was designated as such in 1970 to commemorate the Moon landings, which took off from Kennedy Space Center. However, it does not naturally occur in the state.[6]
In Thailand, moonstone is known as Mukdahan, the same name as the northeastern province next to the river Mekong, Mukdahan. The name of the province comes from a folklore that a magical gemstone looked like a pearl floating above the Mekong in the area where the province is now located.[7]
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