Fatma and me |
glass shop |
wooden boxes with mother of pearl inlaids |
making Hookahs! |
Amazing lamps ! |
ancient doors to the entrance of Cairo |
Old Cairo |
over 1,000 years old that transport you back to ancient Roman/Egyptian times and you can almost imagine seeing Marc Anthony and his Roman soldiers guarding and opening those doors to let merchants, visitors and Roman military legions in.
I love history and I love Egypt and although I'm most familiar with the Pharaonic historical periods of Egypt, this Roman history influence of Egypt is also very interesting as well.
Amidst the incredible architectural monuments is a very popular and large mosque called Al-Hakim which was build in 928AD and has impressive minarets on either side of the front of the mosque.
Al-Hakim Mosque |
Walking these old streets you begin to see the amazing shops selling silver and brass lamps, hookahs, gold jewelry, handmade wooden boxes, clothing, hand blown glass, scarves, trinkets and many other items. You can spend hours and hours walking up stairs, little alleys, down again....truly Diagon Alley.
You'll find a café here and there.... hookahs are a normal sight in many shapes, colors and designs. and the smell wafts through the air sometimes subtlety and sometimes not. You'll hear Egyptian/Arabic music flowing through the shops and café as well as the rapid fire Arabic language spoken among the locals.
So my journey begins in Egypt and the creative process continues. The environment, the market, the people, the colors inspire me to create another collection for Amoura. Stay tuned for more of Egypt in the next few days.... I'll be heading to Luxor soon !
Life is Good !
Traveling Redheaded Lady......
Hi, Tia!!! Your pictures are amazing. It looks like you are having another magical trip to Egypt. I love the wooden boxes with the mother of pearl and of course, the lamps. Cairo looks absolutely stunning through your eyes. Keep posting and sharing your journey with us! Love you!!!!
ReplyDeleteHola Julie! Precioso todo y leer lo que escribes me encanta! Gracias por compartir! Que todo siga muy bien! Un abrazo!
ReplyDeleteGracias Danitza, me alegro que te da felicidad ver Egipto por mis ojos....:)
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