Mortar And Pestle in Marrakech
by Jack Wilkins
A wooden mortar and pestle rests on a rough-hewn cedar table in a sunlit courtyard near the Kasbah, casting a sharp shadow against the warm terracotta floor. The deep blue glaze of the ceramic mortar contrasts with the pale, worn wood of the pestle, highlighting the texture of ground spices still clinging to its rim. Behind the workspace, a wall of vibrant bougainvillea spills over a low stone ledge, adding a splash of magenta to the earthy tones of the architecture. A small clay tag tied with twine hangs from the edge of the table, marking the spice blend for the day's cooking.
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