Marrakech~ Part One {a stylist's take on the night market}
frank and i at the night market...i don't think i have ever looked ( or felt ) happier |
we entered the night market as the sun was setting... |
there is a reason so many top designers have homes in marrakech, yves st laurent, bulgari to name a couple... as a stylist i was not surprised to feel quite at home with textures and colors of this magical place. i have to confess always dreamed of walking the streets, perusing the markets...exploring the corridors and taking in the sights, sounds and spicy fragrances of marrakech.
the night market was our first stop....once we entered the medina (the old town), our senses were immediately engaged...into overload actually. all the people bustling about, all the vendors and craftsmen tucked into the various shops sent my stylist brain into overload. i wanted to see everything, take it all in and engulf myself in the smells, textures and colors of the night market.
our tour guide aziz (azizbenseyed@usa.net 212 06 1 203 405 cell) was a very astute, mellow and thoughtful tour guide, we started slowly in the less crowded part of the market and worked our way into the frenzy of the evening. like a great chef aziz started our journey of the senses slowly, allowing us to acclimate to the rhythm of the souk. he asked if there was anything i was interested in buying or seeing. rugs i said, antique rugs from the dessert! ahh he said, i know just the place follow me.
chateau des souks (chateaudessouks@gmail.com) |
we entered a very large showroom & workroom, and promptly met the proprietor a very friendly man, who asked my husband, if he could kiss my hand?...yes of course, and he did. "first let me tell you about this showroom/workroom, and the rugs that i will show you all have a story. they all come to me from particular regions and all the rugs here are antique and are of the finest quality", he said. as with all showrooms, mint tea was brought out for us immediately, after all the morrocan people are very hospitable and welcome everyone into their home/business with utmost respect and warmth.
my husband frank, sat patiently as all was explained regarding the various rugs, regions, and craftsman of the history surrounding regions, all this while sipping mint tea.