Gold Brooch Fibula Tazerzit Khlal – Chmra
gold moroccan brooch, fibula or khlala brooches are ancient jewelry that were widely used in Morocco. These brooches from Morocco have a rich history and cultural significance. The brooch is made of copper and gilded in gold in a traditional and recognizable pattern. It was used to fasten clothing, especially cloaks and shawls, and was often worn by women as a symbol of their status and wealth. Today, these brooches are still used in traditional Moroccan clothing, including belts and as brooches on the chest of dresses, and they are also very much sought after by jewelery and jewelry lovers.