"Moroccan Tea" Fine Art Paper Print

$30.00

"Moroccan Tea" examines how everyday objects become carriers of culture and meaning. The dallah represents hospitality as a social practice—an understanding that relationships are built through acts of welcome and generosity. The grapes, growing in clusters rather than alone, suggest the interdependence of community, while the pomegranate reflects the idea that value often lies beneath the surface: what appears singular contains countless parts, just as traditions are composed of accumulated memories, stories, and rituals. Together, these symbols consider abundance not as wealth or excess, but as the richness that emerges from connection, continuity, and shared experience.