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Come with me to the Kasbah . . !

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                                              I do love taking photos of doorways, do you do this too?   The Textile, Architecture & Craft Tour of Morocco  12th - 26th February 2026 with Aahilya Holidays I have always wanted to travel to and around Morocco. I think it all started with those old Fry's Turkish Delight chocolate adverts in the 60's and 70's. Do you remember them? Sheikh's on horse back, Bedouin tents in the desert and of course, the heroine in yashmak and billowing silk clothes. Full of eastern promise!   Hassan 2 Mosque, Casablanca Mausoleum of Mohammed 5, Rabat   The buildings we will be seeing in Morocco will be varied, mostly highly decorated with colourful tiles and wood carvings. But some will be simple, giving you time and space to just absorb the beauty. I find architecture a great inspiration and I hope you will too. If yo...

Uzbekistan - colour distracts . . The Ismail Samani Mausoleum in Bukhara

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The Ismail Samani Mausoleum   Yes!! I know you are expecting the wonderful blue tiled buildings. They are stunning. Here is one to keep you going til I post about them, and there will be several posts. One of the facades of Registan Square  One of the main reasons we design in black in white is that colour can be distracting. When you remove colour you are able to better able to see any texture. This building is the prefect example. If there were coloured tiles all over it - you wouldn't see all the amazing brick patterns. One of my favourite buildings in Uzbekistan is in Bukhara. The Ismail Samani Mausoleum.  This beautiful mausoleum is constructed in baked bricks that are laid in 18 pattern forms. The pattern of three horizontal bricks and three vertical bricks is apparently showing the importance of learning - stacks and stacks of books (I can’t help but see basketweave) It was built in the 10th century CE as the resting place of the powerful and influential Islamic Sa...

Uzbekistan - A relaxing few hours painting ceramics . .

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Jan painting her design There were so many highlights on the 2 tours I recently took part in. Isha from Aahilya Holidays really knows how to put a very enjoyable holiday together. Sight seeing, learning about the history of textiles and fabulous workshops for the holiday guests to take part in.  On the first day of our tour, after a busy morning enjoying the sights of madrassahs and a market, we had a wonderful, relaxing few hours painting pre prepared plates at the working studio of Akbar Rahimov.  Alisher, the son of Akbar Rakhimov giving us a welcome talk and outlining the history of this fascinating working studio. Alisher took us through the various rooms of the studio, telling us about the generations of the same family working in this beautiful, airy studio.   A large table was laid up ready for our group with several thin paint brushes each, a pre prepared plate and many small bowls of different glazes. Both groups thoroughly enjoyed this quiet and very relaxing t...