Since our Moroccan themed wedding blog has been so popular, I think its time for an update on more Moroccan wedding themes. I am loving this theme for weddings. It’s fun, funky and so full of life.

Image of Fabulous Resturant – Durban
Check out the inspiration I found, from Moroccan restaurants to really cool links to find Moroccan wedding themed gifts and decor right here in SA.
If you’re planning a Moroccan themed wedding, Aladdins Cave has some really great items for sale and hire that you can use for some great decor details:

These gorgeous bookmarks, make fabulous, Moroccan inspired gifts for your guests. Get them from Aladdins Cave

Decorate your tables, ceremony or the reception venue with these stunning, and very authentic Moroccan lamps. These are available for hire from Aladdins Cave

These stylish candle holders from Aladdins Cave would look so stunning on your wedding register table. They could later be moved to the reception and maybe placed on the guest register table.

These tea candles from Aladdins Cave are available for hire and would really Moroccan-ize any simple wedding theme. If anything, get these glasses in all different styles to really add some Moroccan spice to your wedding decor.
Get Inspired

I loved this pic from Photographer R. Jack Balthazar’s. He shot a Morroco in Malibu wedding and has many great ideas from this wedding on his Morroco in Malibu wedding Gallery
Moroccan Venues in SA
If you are planning a Moroccan themed wedding in Sunny SA. Here are some links to venues that specialise in this

This is a view of the venue Bumpkin

A view of Moya Matau in Centurion
If you’re planning a more intimate wedding, check out Fabulous – a stunning Moroccan themed restaurant in Durbs. I’ve been there before and loved the decor. Even if you just go get some ideas – just go, its Fabulous.
Here are some idea inspirations from their decor. There are loads of pics on thier site, so click over to them to get more inspiration

Moroccan Food
I found this really cool Menu from Exclusive catering which is very Moroccan.
Please feel free to post your Moroccan themed links and inspiration on this blog.
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This is so inspirational. It’s such a fun theme to plan! You can also check out this article on planning a Moroccan party:
http://www.bellenza.com/wedding-ideas/decorate/for-a-magical-engagement-party-make-it-moroccan.html
Maroc Lifestyle in Pretoria who imports Moroccan products http://www.maroclifestyle.co.za are opening a venue for functions & weddings in February this year. It is a beautiful Moroccan inspired venue Shokran Events & Conference Venue and is definately worth a visit for functions up to about 80 people. Please visit http://www.shokran.co.za shortly for more information.
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I am hoping that by posting this I will get some much needed help! I am getting married to a Moroccan Native and I would love to suprise him by wearing a Moroccan wedding Caftan (dress). I have a few photos saved to my desktop however I can’t seem to locate a designer who would be able and willing to make a dress for me, here in the US. If any one has any suggestions or can point me in the right direction.
Hi Hannah
I hope one of our girls will be able to help you out? What about asking your soon to be mom in law or sister in law? Or as the last resort you can always have your dress made in Morocco and posted to you. Just make sure you get it long in advance, I’d say at least a month before, just in case you need to have it altered…
can you tell me where in Durban I can hire Moroccan style decor items for a wedding?Only page I could find anything with Durban & Moroccan in the same sentence!
Hi there…great site and ideas…do u by any chance know of anyone in SA who sells Moroccan caftans for a wedding…Thanks Ruwaydah
Shokran is a unique events venue situated in a magnificent, tranquil farm setting amidst pecan nut and almond plantations, 12km from the Woodlands Shopping Centre on the Eastern side of Pretoria (Garsfontein Road). It has an upmarket, rustic relaxed feel to it with a Moroccan inspired theme, which has been brought to life with personally selected and imported Moroccan Finishing and décor.
It consists of a beautiful thatched-roof hall, which has been fitted with imported Moroccan handcrafted finishing such as lights, doors & windows. It boasts a stunning fireplace and has large farm style “stoeps” surrounding it. Outside there are lush green lawns under beautiful indigenous trees. And the Moroccan grass umbrellas and mosaic tables adjacent to an almond tree plantation make it a truly magical setting.
Shokran can host between 20 and 100 guests and has been designed to accommodate a variety of events such as weddings, corporate events, special occasions like 50th and kiddies parties to name a few. Book an
appointment and come and visit us to discuss and plan your function.
“Shokran” means Thank You in Arabic and we would like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to help create unforgettable memories
i am hosting a bridal shower for my very good friend and was wanting a morrocan theme.
Please contact me a.s.a.p
my name. Mariam
My phone no. 0824786319