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What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
About this item
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
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About this item
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
About this item
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
What is a rabia?
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
A rabia is a traditional Moroccan tool used to serve sugar (often lump sugar or small pieces) during tea sessions. Made of metal, it features hand-engraved designs that reflect authentic Moroccan ornamentation.
Its role in the Moroccan tea ceremony
The rabia is placed on the tea tray next to the teapot and teacups.
It usually contains sugar cubes, which are added as desired.
The presence of the rabia on the table is considered part of hospitality and adds a traditional aesthetic touch.
A symbol of heritage
The rabia is not just a sugar bowl; it is an element of Moroccan tea culture and an extension of the aesthetics of the Moroccan table, especially on special occasions and holidays.
LENGTH/16 cm
WIDTH/ 19 cm
DEPTH/7 cm
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