16 independent shops
Istanbul spice trader sourcing rare single-origin spices directly from Anatolian, Levantine, and Central Asian farms. Also sells recipes and blending guides.
Damascus craftsman preserving centuries-old woodwork traditions: inlay, marquetry, and hand-carved geometric arabesques.
Third-generation Emirati perfumer blending oud, rose, and musk into luxurious attars and room fragrances using traditional methods.
Multi-disciplinary Tunisian craftsman specializing in papier-mâché, wood carving, and handmade paper marbling.
Three generations of Egyptian weavers creating hand-loomed cotton and linen fabrics in traditional patterns updated for modern living.
Small-batch soy candles poured in Istanbul, scented with pure essential oils and dried botanicals from Anatolian meadows.
Hand-thrown pottery inspired by Moroccan geometric patterns. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, fired in a traditional wood kiln.
Sustainable fashion designer creating handstitched bags from upcycled Moroccan fabric remnants and deadstock leather.
Lebanese goldsmith crafting heirloom-quality jewelry that blends ancient Phoenician motifs with contemporary design.
Fourth-generation tanner from the Algiers medina, producing vegetable-tanned leather goods using centuries-old tannery techniques.
Baghdad artisan crafting hand-engraved copper and brass vessels, lanterns, and sculptural objects using techniques unchanged for 800 years.
Fez-trained potter combining the ancient blue-and-white Fassi ceramic tradition with bold contemporary forms.
Curated vintage finds from the 60s through 90s. Every piece tells a story.
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