مهمتنا

حركة لإبقاء الأيدي المغربية على النول — والعالم على مائدتها.

إبلادي ليست سوقاً مجهولاً. إنها مهمة تجارة ثقافية: حفظ التراث، أجور عادلة، وربط المشترين العالميين بورش حقيقية في المغرب.

Why Ebladi exists

Craft deserves dignity — not disappearance

Morocco's workshops are living libraries of technique, symbol, and memory. When craft cannot pay, skills vanish. Ebladi exists to reverse that story.

We built infrastructure worthy of the makers: verified listings, fair payouts, editorial storytelling, and moderation that protects cooperatives from factory copies sold as “authentic.”

Every knot, glaze, and stitch is a thread in Morocco's identity — we refuse to let that thread break for lack of fair commerce.

Preserve Moroccan craftsmanship

Document techniques, lineages, and regional identity alongside every product — so heritage is transmitted, not only sold.

Fair artisan income

Transparent fees, reliable settlement, and tools cooperatives can actually use — without middlemen owning the narrative.

Protect cultural heritage

Amazigh weaving, Fassi zellige, medina leather — living traditions that deserve economic oxygen, not museum labels.

Support rural cooperatives

Especially women-led collectives in valleys and mountains where craft is the primary livelihood.

Connect global buyers with real makers

Studio visits in every listing — names, workshops, and making time visible before checkout.

Weaving workshops

Heritage weaving

Every knot carries a lineage

In Atlas cooperatives, weavers card local wool and knot symbols passed from mothers and grandmothers. Ebladi listings tell buyers how long a rug took — and who wove it — so patience is valued, not discounted.

Pottery artisans

Pottery traditions

Clay shaped by place and fire

From Safi glazes to village tagines, potters work in rhythms older than industrial schedules. We platform process photos and kiln stories so buyers understand why handmade ceramics cannot be priced like imports.

Leather crafting

Handmade leather

Tanneries with names and courtyards

Marrakech and Fès workshops still cut, stitch, and edge by hand. Ebladi rejects anonymous resellers — family ateliers keep their identity on every bag, belt, and babouche we sell.

Women's cooperatives

Women-led cooperatives

Collective strength, individual dignity

Argan valleys, weaving rooms, and embroidery circles are economic engines for rural women. Shared analytics and fair payouts let cooperatives grow without losing who they are to mass production.

What we stand for

Mission & values

Authentic handmade only

Verified workshops — never factory goods dressed as craft.

Fair trade approach

Transparent commissions and settlement when orders complete.

Cultural preservation

Editorial storytelling that keeps techniques and lineage visible.

Sustainable craftsmanship

Local materials, slow processes, and objects built to last.

Artisan-first marketplace

Tools designed for cooperatives and family workshops — not resellers.

Our impact

A growing artisan movement

Real workshops and cooperatives — measured in livelihoods, not vanity metrics.

120+
Artisans supported
45+
Cooperatives onboarded
12
Regions represented
2,400+
Handmade products listed
18,000+
Global customers reached

Voices from the workshop

Artisans shaping the mission

Before Ebladi, buyers saw a rug — not our cooperative. Now they read our story and pay for the weeks behind each piece.

Fatima A. Weaving cooperative, High Atlas

We are twelve women sharing one kiln. The marketplace gave us dignity — orders with respect, not haggling.

Khadija M. Pottery cooperative, Safi

My father tanned leather in this courtyard. Ebladi let the world meet him — not a reseller with our photos.

Youssef B. Workshop owner, Marrakech

Join the movement

ساعد في الحفاظ على الحرف المغربية.

Carry a piece of living heritage home — or open your workshop to the world. Every action keeps hands at the loom, the wheel, and the cooperative table.