Functional and beautifully decorated Moroccan handmade Fire bellow. Our Moroccan fireplace bellow crafted with a blend of wood, accented with henna dyed bone, leather and a decorative embossing brass. Looks amazing placed next to the fireplace or hung onto a wall.
These traditional fire bellows are not only functional tools for stoking fires but often also serve as beautiful artisanal pieces showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship.
If you’re not completely satisfied with any of the items you’ve purchased, you can return them to us within 14 days of delivery for a full refund or exchange. All items must be returned to us in their original condition, new and unused, with their original labels and packaging intact.
We will refund your product(s) for its full value to the account originally used when making your purchase. Please note, unless an error has been made by Le Marrakech Store , the delivery costs of the returned items are your responsibility.
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Your order will be prepared and shipped 48 hours after it has been placed. Once your order has been dispatched, it will be delivered to you in 2-7 business days to addresses in Canada. Shipments to the U.S should arrive within approx 6-10 business days.
Delivery costs are adjusted and calculated based on on the value of your order and are calculated automatically. This method of calculation is valid for Canada and the United States. Details of the delivery costs for your order are provided just before the checkout process .
Moroccan fireplace bellow are carved hardwood, which gives the bellows durability and an ornate appearance. They include intricate inlays with typical Moroccan geometric or floral motifs. Bone inlays or carvings are often used to create contrast and add elegance. A flexible piece of treated leather is often used to expand and contract for air compression. Despite their decorative nature, these bellows are fully functional and used for igniting or maintaining fires in traditional Moroccan households.