Artisanal Pottery From Morocco
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Our story
At Harnile, we bring you ceramic pieces handcrafted in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Every item is made in local family workshops, where artisans shape, glaze, and fire each piece by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
- Our collection—including plates, vases, traditional tagines, plant pots and more —is built for beautiful, everyday use. When you choose Harnile, your purchase directly supports small-scale workshops and preserves traditional craftsmanship in the village of Ait Hamza.
Beyond the Workshop
Every ceramic piece begins with clay, craftsmanship, and tradition, but its story extends far beyond the workshop. Over the years, we have welcomed visitors and customers interested in learning about Moroccan pottery, meeting local artisans, and discovering the techniques behind handcrafted ceramics. These shared moments celebrate cultural exchange, creativity, and the people who help keep traditional craftsmanship alive.
Our process
Materials
Clay comes from deposits along Middle Atlas stream banks where floods cut into limestone layers. Diggers use spades to reach seams 40-70 cm deep—material with iron streaks that dries to red-brown tones and pale gray when wet. Sites rotate yearly: one near oak stands yields clay for wheel work, another by cedar lines gives sandy mix for slabs.