Saturday 2 February 2013

Moroccan Pavilion at Global Village Exhibits the prevalent Argan Oil, Aker Fasi and Tajen Pots





Global Village, the region’s leading Cultural, Shopping and Entertainment family outdoor destination, is currently focusing on showcasing the cultural depth of nations through handcrafts, artisans and products prevalent to countries represented by its participant pavilions during its 2012/ 2013 season.
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The Moroccan Pavilion at Global Village is one that retains its own characteristics and products quintessential to the country’s geographic location and art. Known for its Islamic architecture and mosaic art, Morocco’s rich history has thrived on reinforcing its own architectural identity expressed in building designs across Fas, Marrakesh, Tanja and many other Moroccan towns and cities. Moroccan art signature has travelled the world and was inseparable from Europe’s renaissance. 
   
Mosaic and Wood Carving
Home décor and accessories exhibited at the centre of the Moroccan Pavilion sample the country’s artisan and antique heritage of in-house architectural continuation. Colored glass lanterns, wall accessories, tables with small leather cushions made from carved real wood designs, mosaic pieces and vases are showcased to remind of Morocco’s fine arts and handcrafts. Some hand-carved wood vases with coral, antique silver and calligraphy works measure as high as two meters to further define the art of the interior as well as the exterior space.  
  
Moroccan Costume Designs
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Moroccan Costumes
All displayed to reinstate harmony, the pavilion showcases the famous Moroccan costumes. The Gallba and the Caftan come in their variants of color and jacquard-like fabrics. Threads of cotton weaved with silk, the high-end designs fashionably compose what is known as the ‘royal costume’ available in women’s cut as well as men’s. Traditional look is incomplete without the comfy, genuine leather handmade Moroccan poufs.     

Argan Oil – For Eternal Youth
The Argan oil is an extract produced from the kernels of the Argan Tree – known as Argania Spinosa, which only grows in parts of Morocco.  Rare and typical to the country, the oil is valued for its nutritive, cosmetics and medicinal properties.  Historically, Berbers and Amazigh women have used the oil that contains anti-wrinkles properties for a long lasting youth.

The oil has also been used to prevent hair loss and dandruff. Additionally, the oil is good for the skin and treats dry complexions. The nutritive health values are found in the edible version of the Argan oil thanks to its almond like taste; it is regarded as the right match-mate for salads in Morocco. The Aragan is sold by many vendors at the Moroccan Pavilion in Global Village.

Aker Fasi
This red colored powder is referred to in colloquial as ‘deer’s blood’. Mixed with Vaseline or henna, the powder extract from Moroccan poppy, gives natural color and tone to hair, lips and cheekbones. Used with henna, Aker Fasi gives a deeper red tone to the hair and enhances the natural color. It is also a part of the secret ingredients used in Moroccan baths and spas. 

Secrets of Moroccan Baths/ Spa
Reason behind the success of traditional Moroccan baths and spas can be traced to the type of soaps and oils used. The international brand Azarou, displays a range of handmade soaps using one common Moroccan ingredients, Argan Oil and a special type of clay which is also only found in parts of Morocco. The variants of soap retain the same base characteristics which leave the skin feeling healthier, younger and softer. One can choose from the different notes and the supplementary properties extracted from the range which come in cinnamon, chamomile, pomegranate, Lemon, rose and lavender.
   
Moroccan Tea
For green tea lovers, flavored or purely traditional, the pavilion showcases a wide range of concentrated or low in concentration types of green tea, the options are many. The added flavors can complement the green tea leaves and come ready in packs. Moroccan tea flavors include mint, thyme, Moroccan herbs, saffron, Jasmine, chamomile, liquorish and Louisa (a famous herb in Morocco). Before buying Moroccan tea, visitors can try some at the coffee shop situated inside the pavilion.  
For more information please call: 3624114-04

 
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Moroccan Vases
 
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Agan Oil and Soap


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Antiques


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Moroccan Designs

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Tea
 
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Mosaic


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Wood Carving

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Louisa Herb

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