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Babouche Collection

"Babouche: Vibrant Moroccan Slippers Reflecting North African Culture" Step into the enchanting world of babouche

Background imageBabouche Collection: Brightly coloured moroccan slippers

Brightly coloured moroccan slippers (known as babouche ) for sale in the souq of the Quartier Habous or New Medina in Casablanca

Background imageBabouche Collection: Babouches colorful traditional Moroccan slippers on sale in a shop of the medina of Fez, Morocco

Babouches colorful traditional Moroccan slippers on sale in a shop of the medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.

Background imageBabouche Collection: Moroccan Babouche Slippers, Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Moroccan Babouche Slippers, Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageBabouche Collection: Suk, Marrakech, Morocco. Slippers on sale

Suk, Marrakech, Morocco. Slippers on sale

Background imageBabouche Collection: Oriental Woman at her Toilet, mid 19th century (colour litho)

Oriental Woman at her Toilet, mid 19th century (colour litho)
CHT163043 Oriental Woman at her Toilet, mid 19th century (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageBabouche Collection: Colourful slippers for sale; Marrakesh, Morocco

Colourful slippers for sale; Marrakesh, Morocco

Background imageBabouche Collection: Elderly Moroccan Jew, 1867 (oil on canvas)

Elderly Moroccan Jew, 1867 (oil on canvas)
XIR365024 Elderly Moroccan Jew, 1867 (oil on canvas) by Dehodencq, Alfred (1822-82); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Vieux Juif Marocain; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageBabouche Collection: A Street Shoe Repairer - Izmir, Turkey

A Street Shoe Repairer - Izmir, Turkey, specifically working on Babouches, a form of heelless slipper, typically in oriental style. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBabouche Collection: Colourful babouche for sale in thesouks in the old Medina, Place Djemaa El Fna, Marrakech

Colourful babouche for sale in thesouks in the old Medina, Place Djemaa El Fna, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageBabouche Collection: Colourful babouche (mens leather slippers) for sale in the Marrakech souks, Place Djemaa El Fna

Colourful babouche (mens leather slippers) for sale in the Marrakech souks, Place Djemaa El Fna, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageBabouche Collection: Tunisia, Ksour Area, Tataouine, souq, babouches slippers

Tunisia, Ksour Area, Tataouine, souq, babouches slippers

Background imageBabouche Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Tunisian babouches slippers

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Tunisian babouches slippers

Background imageBabouche Collection: MOROCCO, MARRAKECH: The Souqs of Marrakech (Markets) Babouches (Slippers)

MOROCCO, MARRAKECH: The Souqs of Marrakech (Markets) Babouches (Slippers)

Background imageBabouche Collection: MOROCCO, Fes: Fes El, Bali (Old Fes), Babouches, Traditional Moroccan Slippers

MOROCCO, Fes: Fes El, Bali (Old Fes), Babouches, Traditional Moroccan Slippers

Background imageBabouche Collection: Babouches, souks in the Medina

Babouches, souks in the Medina, Essaouira, Morocco, North Africa, Africa


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"Babouche: Vibrant Moroccan Slippers Reflecting North African Culture" Step into the enchanting world of babouche, brightly colored Moroccan slippers that embody the rich cultural heritage of Morocco and North Africa. These exquisite shoes can be found in various bustling markets, such as the Medina in Fez or Suk in Marrakech. Dating back to the mid-19th century, Oriental women were depicted wearing babouche slippers in stunning lithographs. Today, these colorful slippers continue to captivate visitors with their intricate designs and vibrant hues. In Marrakesh, Morocco's lively city, one can find a plethora of stalls offering these eye-catching babouches for sale. The old Medina's souks are brimming with an array of options that cater to every taste and preference. The allure extends beyond Morocco's borders; even Turkey boasts its own version. In Izmir, a street shoe repairer skillfully mends these traditional leather slippers, adding another layer to their timeless appeal. Venturing further into Tunisia reveals yet another facet of this captivating footwear. In Tataouine's souq within the Ksour Area or Tunis' Carthage district, Tunisian babouches proudly showcase their unique style and craftsmanship. Babouches serve not only as fashionable accessories but also as symbols of African identity and tradition. Their presence adds a burst of color to any outfit while paying homage to centuries-old customs passed down through generations. Whether you're strolling through the streets of Marrakech or exploring ancient ruins in Carthage, don't miss out on experiencing the magic woven into each pair slippers.