I am called Baraka. Quite striking, isn’t it? Luck, gratitude, joy: I embody all of this on the wrists of those who adopt me. I was born a twisted thread, inspired by passementerie, with tassels at the ends, two circumflex accents that have gone astray. Once tied, I become a fixture.
One might forget me… but I am here.
I come in all colors; sometimes it seems as if the rainbow has lost control and crashed onto the counter of the Valérie Barkowski Marrakechboutique. Minimalists, baroque enthusiasts, collectors of rusty keys: I charm everyone. I even had my golden age: a tribe of insiders wore me as a discreet sign of recognition; a simple wink was enough.
Since my birth, in the early 2000s, I have traveled extensively: backpack in Nepal, suitcase in Tokyo, custom blazer sleeve in New York.
My Parallel Lives
I have played improbable roles: keychain, napkin ring, charm placed on a piece of furniture, discreet detail on a bag or on a zipper pull… and surely other lives I am yet unaware of.
A Bracelet That Withstands Anything
I endure everything: sea baths, scorching coffees, dusty markets, palace counters. Nothing discourages me. Once tied, I remain faithful, until the day time decides it is time.
Even today, I reign in the Valérie Barkowski Marrakech boutique. I am acquired one by one, then three by three, for pleasure, for prudence, or simply to multiply one’s chances. I am a link, both literally and figuratively. An artisanal bracelet, a lucky charm bracelet, a jewel of almost nothing… and therefore of everything.
I am Baraka, the iconic V.Barkowski bracelet, a thread that travels, connects, reassures, and accompanies. And I am always ready for a new story.
Behind the Scenes of Baraka
The Baraka bracelet was born in the early 2000s in Valérie Barkowski’s workshop in Marrakech. It is there that it continues to be crafted, always by the same hands. These are artisans, men, who master this spun threadtechnique, an ancient, precise craftsmanship unique to Morocco. They know the right tension, the appropriate thickness, the way to give the tassel its regular shape.
This spun thread, long used to adorn caftans, djellabas, or gandouras, exists in all materials: lustrous artificial silk, more rustic wool, cotton, more understated fibers. The Baraka bracelet also offers multiple facets. It lends itself to all shades, without constraint, without limit other than that of the threads themselves.
If it has accompanied Valérie Barkowski’s universe for over twenty years, it is because it has naturally found its place. Clients make it their own, giving it a presence, sometimes an intimate role. Thousands of pieces have left the workshop over time. It is now part of those artisanal bracelets that do not impose themselves, but endure.
The Barakabracelet is sold exclusively at the Valérie Barkowski boutique Marrakech. This choice follows a simple logic: certain objects deserve to be linked to a specific place. Valérie Barkowski recalls a nougat, that of Sénéquier, which could only be found in Saint-Tropez.
Taste mattered, of course. But the ritual, the morning light, the scent of the street, and the setting contributed just as much to the pleasure. The Baraka bracelet follows this same idea. It is not purchased everywhere. One comes for it, and for everything that surrounds it: the colors of the moment, the atmosphere of the place, the exchanges with the team, the interlude one allows oneself.
Accessories and unique pieces available only in our Marrakech boutique In our Marrakech store, everything is created with a free, spontaneous approach. There’ s no fixed calendar, no collection planned six months in advance. Why is that? Because our world is based on intuition, emotion and inspiration of the moment. Creating a unique piece requires …
Baraka: My Passementerie Lucky Charm Bracelet
A Baraka bracelet handmade in Marrakech
I am called Baraka. Quite striking, isn’t it? Luck, gratitude, joy: I embody all of this on the wrists of those who adopt me. I was born a twisted thread, inspired by passementerie, with tassels at the ends, two circumflex accents that have gone astray. Once tied, I become a fixture.
One might forget me… but I am here.
I come in all colors; sometimes it seems as if the rainbow has lost control and crashed onto the counter of the Valérie Barkowski Marrakech boutique. Minimalists, baroque enthusiasts, collectors of rusty keys: I charm everyone. I even had my golden age: a tribe of insiders wore me as a discreet sign of recognition; a simple wink was enough.
Since my birth, in the early 2000s, I have traveled extensively: backpack in Nepal, suitcase in Tokyo, custom blazer sleeve in New York.
My Parallel Lives
I have played improbable roles: keychain, napkin ring, charm placed on a piece of furniture, discreet detail on a bag or on a zipper pull… and surely other lives I am yet unaware of.
A Bracelet That Withstands Anything
I endure everything: sea baths, scorching coffees, dusty markets, palace counters. Nothing discourages me. Once tied, I remain faithful, until the day time decides it is time.
A VB Icon, Available Only in Marrakech
Even today, I reign in the Valérie Barkowski Marrakech boutique. I am acquired one by one, then three by three, for pleasure, for prudence, or simply to multiply one’s chances. I am a link, both literally and figuratively. An artisanal bracelet, a lucky charm bracelet, a jewel of almost nothing… and therefore of everything.
I am Baraka, the iconic V.Barkowski bracelet, a thread that travels, connects, reassures, and accompanies. And I am always ready for a new story.
Behind the Scenes of Baraka
The Baraka bracelet was born in the early 2000s in Valérie Barkowski’s workshop in Marrakech. It is there that it continues to be crafted, always by the same hands. These are artisans, men, who master this spun thread technique, an ancient, precise craftsmanship unique to Morocco. They know the right tension, the appropriate thickness, the way to give the tassel its regular shape.
This spun thread, long used to adorn caftans, djellabas, or gandouras, exists in all materials: lustrous artificial silk, more rustic wool, cotton, more understated fibers. The Baraka bracelet also offers multiple facets. It lends itself to all shades, without constraint, without limit other than that of the threads themselves.
If it has accompanied Valérie Barkowski’s universe for over twenty years, it is because it has naturally found its place. Clients make it their own, giving it a presence, sometimes an intimate role. Thousands of pieces have left the workshop over time. It is now part of those artisanal bracelets that do not impose themselves, but endure.
A Deliberate Exclusivity
The Baraka bracelet is sold exclusively at the Valérie Barkowski boutique Marrakech. This choice follows a simple logic: certain objects deserve to be linked to a specific place. Valérie Barkowski recalls a nougat, that of Sénéquier, which could only be found in Saint-Tropez.
Taste mattered, of course. But the ritual, the morning light, the scent of the street, and the setting contributed just as much to the pleasure. The Baraka bracelet follows this same idea. It is not purchased everywhere. One comes for it, and for everything that surrounds it: the colors of the moment, the atmosphere of the place, the exchanges with the team, the interlude one allows oneself.
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