File:Morocco - Moorish woman in her interior.jpg

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Français : Maroc - Mauresque dans son intérieur. La photographie montre une mauresque (femme marocaine) lors du rituel ancestral de la cérémonie du thé à la menthe. La femme Maure est vêtue de son Caftan marocain richement brodé et porte sur la tête la Chedda, qui diffère d'une ville à l'autre. On peut notamment apercevoir les tatouages Amazigh (berbère) sur son visage qui diffèrent d'une tribu à une autre. À ses pieds, l'on distingue ses chaussons marocains, appelés "Cherbil" pour les femmes, ils sont brodés au fils d'or. Les murs de son Riad (demeure marocaine) sont ornés du Zellij marocain.
English: Morocco - Moorish woman in her interior. The photograph shows a Moorish (Moroccan woman) during the ancestral ritual of the mint tea ceremony. The Moorish woman is dressed in her richly embroidered Moroccan Caftan and wears the Chedda on her head, which differs from one city to another. We can notably see the Amazigh (Berber) tattoos on his face which differ from one tribe to another. On her feet, we can see her Moroccan slippers, called "Cherbil" for women, they are embroidered with gold thread. The walls of her Riad (Moroccan residence) are decorated with Moroccan Zellij.
Date Taourit (Maroc) entre 1920 et 1925
Source Archives marocaines
Author N. Boumendil

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