It’s more than an image — it’s a symbol.
A symbol of respect earned through decades of devotion —
of hands that carved masterpieces not with machines, but with memory.
That moment reflects what RabatArt stands for:
the union of heritage, mastery, and timeless Moroccan soul.
ORIGINS
A Legacy Rooted in Fez
Long before RabatArt took form, the story began in the ancient medina of Fez — the cradle of Moroccan craftsmanship.
There, my great-grandfather shaped Zellige with tools forged by his own hands.
My grandfather carried the craft forward, perfecting Zellige, gypsum teaching that craftsmanship is not a job — it’s a form of worship.
This sacred lineage reached Rabat,
where Master Artisan Abdelaly Ouedrhiri carried the flame forward — guiding workshops, mentoring artisans, and later serving as
President of the Chamber of Artisanat for Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaïr
Hands That Shape Nations
Development
Since 1979, Master Abdelaly’s art has adorned royal palaces,
mosques, embassies, and landmarks across Morocco, the Gulf, and Europe.
Each piece tells a story — of mastery, faith, and national pride.
His greatest legacy, however, lies in mentorship —
passing on the sacred craft to the next generation.
From the Skies Back to the Soul of Morocco
Documentation
For over a decade, I lived another kind of dream —
serving as a senior cabin crew member aboard the A380 and B777,
exploring the world’s finest cultures and architectures.
Yet no matter how high I flew,
my soul remained grounded in Morocco.
So I made the most meaningful journey of all —
the journey home.
Not to settle, but to carry forward a legacy carved in devotion and dust — and to share it with the world under one name: RabatArt.com
RABATART TODAY
Where Heritage Meets Vision
Today, RabatArt unites generations of artisans and designers
to preserve Morocco’s ancestral arts while reimagining them for modern architecture.
Each tile, carving, and motif carries centuries of wisdom —
the rhythm of Fez, the pride of Rabat, and the soul of Morocco.
At RabatArt, we don’t just build spaces.
We build legacies — one hand-carved detail at a time.
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