Bridport's Mayor has written a great blog about the town's street market. We love being part of the Saturday market. You can find us on Downes Street where we will have a a selection of stock showcasing our Moroccan/ Asian fusion. And this Sunday we will also be at Sherborne independent market on Cheap Street… Continue reading Bridport’s Street Market
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Introducing our Moroccan/Asian fusion
At Trifle Bazaar HQ we've been busy, working behind the scenes, creating our new look for when we can be at the markets and festivals this year. Our Bazaar family in Essouira and Pushkar have all been working hard in this strange time and are helping to keep our supply lines open. We're looking forward… Continue reading Introducing our Moroccan/Asian fusion
Happy Christmas
Wishing all our friends near and far a happy Christmas 🐪🐪🐪🎄🎄🎄
GypsyArt Project
GypsyArt Project is a cafe/gallery tucked away in the back streets, run by gypsy musicians and artists, helping to support poor families in the desert camps on the outskirts of Pushkar. We are selling handicrafts made by the ladies from the project which supports their families and provides education for the children. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2015437088586750 A selection… Continue reading GypsyArt Project
Trifle Bazaar arrives in Sherborne.
Bazaar woollens From 6 February (today) we will be in Cheap Street at the weekly market. Don't forget to come an say hi!
Mudcloth from Mali
Mud cloth is a centuries-old, hand-dyed textile art that originated in West Africa with the women of Mali’s Bamana culture. Mud cloth also is known as as “Bogolanfini.” In the Bambara language, Bogolanfini is made up of three words: Bogo, meaning “earth” or “mud,” lan, which means “with,” and fini, which translates to “cloth,” which is how the fabric gets… Continue reading Mudcloth from Mali
The Camels Return🐪🐪🐪
New Year celebration cake It had to be done, a piece of New Year Gateaux, and the planning for our return to Dorset begins. Sitting on the roof-top terrace with Ollie the resident tortoise at Riad Remmy, the discussion started of who could take what home and what we would have to post. Our office… Continue reading The Camels Return🐪🐪🐪
Changing times for Trifle Bazaar
Life is always a Trifle Bazaar for us, over the last couple of months we have moved Bazaar HQ, Team Christmas events, one and two plus a buying trip in the Atlas Mountains and Essaouria. First Christmas Trip Where do we start, October after a quick trip to Italy we started the move to Totnell… Continue reading Changing times for Trifle Bazaar
Vintage Boucherouite Rag Rugs
Vintage Boucherouite Rugs handmade from recycled rags and wool. They look amazing on the floor, wall or a sofa.
Argan oil
Moroccan Argan oil is famous throughout the world. It can be used cosmetically or in the kitchen. The Argan nut is produced by a tree that is endemic to Morocco. The nut is dried and the kernels removed by hand. These can be roasted for culinary purposes or left for beauty products. Extraction of the… Continue reading Argan oil