Just In Time For Moroccan August Holidays, Casablanca Market Offers Exquisite Imported Moroccan Decor And Beautiful Moroccan Fabrics

Submitted : Aug 25, 2009   Word Count : 796   Popularity: 245
This August, the country of Morocco celebrates the 56th anniversary of the resistance waged against occupation by the Alaouite Throne, and the people of Morroco.

In commemoration of this landmark event in Moroccan history, Casablanca Market offers an exquisite line of genuine and authentic Moroccan fabrics and other Moroccan imports that are sure to give the decor in your home an authentic Moroccan feel.

It was the 20th day of August back in 1953, when the colonial authorities of France descended upon the Moroccan people, exiling the late King Mohammed V, along with the Royal Family, after King Mohammed refused to disavow the action of the national movement, and subsequently refused to sign decrees consecrating the French nation's domination over Morocco.

French colonizers couldn't have possibly imagined the uprising that would unfold before their eyes. In a historic and unprecedented display of national unity and strength in numbers, the people of Morocco stood as one, united as one entity, in defense of their true monarch, the late king.

It would be another two years, and a little more than two months, before the late King Mohammed would return triumphantly, and the nation would achieve national liberation. On November 16th of 1953, the people of Morocco declared their independence.

Morocco stands at the only country in Africa that is not currently a member of the African Union, and to date, it has shown no interest in joining.

"The violent reaction that followed the exile of our Late king and his Family, the spontaneous uprising which broke out on the morrow of the event, were only a logical expression of the feelings of each and every Moroccan against oppression and injustice and aspiration for justice and freedom," the late King Hassan II had said in a speech on the occasion of this blessed day.

As was said by King Mohammed VI in his latest speech of the Throne, the late King Mohammed V was the hero of liberation, and the late King Hassan II was recognized in his own eyes as the builder of modern Morocco.

These kings dined on the finest and most artistically crafted of Moroccan tagines, and adorned the halls and quarters of their palaces with the finest in Moroccan fabrics.

Today, these compliments to a palace, or even your humble home, can be yours, thanks to the services of Casablanca Market, a fair-trade company that offers an exclusive selection of high-end quality, hand-crafted Moroccan goods.These offerings include Moroccan Furniture, Moroccan Decor, Moroccan Gifts, Moorish lanterns, henna lamps, ceramics, hand painted furniture, mosaic tables and fountains, hand-made rugs Moroccan Berber rugs, Moroccan jewelry, authentic Moroccan music, and other fine Moroccan gifts.

The finest of genuine Moroccan Tagines (also known as Tajines), as well as other accessories, can be bought via their online marketplace at CasablancaMarket.com, which continues to serve their clients with the finest tastes of Moroccan culture. With a dedication to providing the look, feel and authenticity of Moroccan interior design, Casablanca Market continues to purvey one of the most substantial import efforts of their kind.

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