Place des Ferblantiers
The tinworkers' square at the edge of the Mellah, where lanterns are punched, shaped, and soldered in the open air. The pierced metal patterns follow geometric principles that are simultaneously Islamic, Amazigh, and purely optical. At night, when a candle is inside, the patterns move. This is the thing the craftsman is actually making.
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