The Caliph's House the Caliph's House the Caliph's House by Shah Tahir
Author:Shah, Tahir [Shah, Tahir]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Travel, Biography, Adventure
ISBN: 9780553902310
Amazon: 0553902318
Goodreads: 7048037
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 2006-01-01T08:00:00+00:00
THERE IS NO SUCH thing as building renovation that runs on time. But I find it hard to believe there has ever been a project more delayed than our own. We continued to camp in one room on the ground floor of a large house. The rest of Dar Khalifa was unfit for human habitation or was downright unsafe.
The architectâs teams had done some passable building work, but they left a wake of destruction and chaos. Despite Kamalâs promises, his master craftsman didnât turn up until the third week of December. Whenever I asked what had happened to the new team, he enthused that they were led by the maddest, and therefore the most gifted, moualem this side of Marrakech. And, as he declared very frequently, a madman could not be rushed.
The craftsmanâs small, ordinary pickup arrived three days before Christmas. There was a soft scratch at the front door, and a minute later, Hamza was leading the artisan into the house. He was very reserved, with the build of a sumo wrestler, a great hulk of a body poised above a pair of nimble feet. He didnât look very mad to me.
I drew this point to Kamalâs attention later in the day.
âDonât be fooled,â he said. âAziz is madder than a rabid dog. But he channels his madness into his work.â
I sat for an entire afternoon drinking mint tea, discussing the various types of bejmat and the patterns to be used. A box of tiles was brought out and a handful of samples laid out on the floor. Aziz talked about the color and consistency of the different clays.
âThis is the red clay from Meknes,â he said, holding up a square of rose-tinted terracotta. âAnd this is the clay from Fès, much paler, the color of fresh-baked bread.â
The masterâs assistant delved his rough hand into the box again.
âThe bejmat can either be used like this in its raw state,â Aziz continued, âor it can be fired again with one of a hundred glazesâblues, greens, yellows, reds.â Aziz paused to sip his tea. âUntil recently,â he said, âunglazed terracotta was not used inside a home. It was considered too crude. But now there is something of a fashion for it.â
The simple terracotta reminded me of Mexico, where haciendas are tiled with them on the inside and roofed with them on the outside. This is no coincidence, of course, as the know-how to make terracotta was transported to the New World by Spanish conquistadores five centuries ago. The Spanish had themselves acquired the techniques from the Moors of AndalucÃa, who had brought it to Europe from Morocco.
Visit any important building in the kingdom, and you will never see unglazed terracotta used anywhere but on the outside, where it adorns verandahs and garden paths. For Rachana and me, there was something very wonderful about it, a stark beauty whose simplicity could be complemented with a scattering of zelij mosaics.
Aziz and his team may have been mad, but they were not stupid. They encouraged me in ever more piercing tones to let them demonstrate the limits of their skill.
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