Organized by the Moroccan Embassy in the Philippines, the Moroccan National Tourism Office and Rustan's, Philippine’s chain of upmarket department stores, the festival offers an immersion in Morocco’s handicraft heritage. From lighting to furnishing, including the layout of floors and walls, no detail seems to be missed.
Upon entry, the Moroccan chandelier particularly catches the eye, while cornices, moldings and sculpted corbels testify to the know-how of Moroccan craftsmen.
Pottery, ceramics, marquetry, zellige, Berber carpets and many other creations delight Filipino and foreign visitors, who come to discover the beauty of this typically Moroccan traditional space.
A wide range of local products is also offered to consumers looking for organic products, in particular cosmetics and essential and vegetable oils.