Zellige de Fès Quality Label — The Only Certified Source in North America

Official certification · Morocco Law 133-12

Zellige de Fès
Quality Label

Morocco’s government-issued mark of authentic craftsmanship — applied to every tile that leaves our factory in Fez. My Moroccan Tile is the only Zellige de Fès certified source in North America. This page explains what that means and why it matters.

Zellige de Fès Quality Label
Arabic: شارة الجودة زليج فاس · Issued under Moroccan Law 133-12 · Ministry of Handicrafts · Chamber of Handicrafts of Fès-Meknès
North America exclusive

We are the only certified source on this continent

The Zellige de Fès Quality Label is issued by the Moroccan government to studios that meet a strict set of criteria: origin of clay, production method, artisan certification, and inspection at source. No other tile supplier in the US or Canada carries this certification. When you see the label on our products, it means a government inspector has verified that what you are buying is the real thing — not an approximation, not an import from a country that has nothing to do with the zellige tradition.

What the label certifies

Five things every certified tile
must be

  • Made in Fez, MoroccoClay sourced exclusively from the earth around Fez — not from any other region or country
  • 100% handmade by certified artisansShaped, dried, fired, and cut entirely by human hands. No mechanical cutting, no die-stamping, no industrial moulding
  • Traditional kiln-firedFired in wood or gas kilns using techniques unchanged for centuries — not industrially fired at controlled temperatures
  • Natural mineral glazesGlazes hand-mixed from copper, cobalt, iron, and manganese oxides. No synthetic pigments, no factory coatings
  • Hand-cut geometryEvery geometric shape — square, star, hexagon, diamond — cut individually with a chisel by a master artisan. The cut defines the quality

The legal
framework

The Zellige de Fès Quality Label operates under Moroccan Law 133-12, which establishes a national framework for certifying and protecting traditional handicrafts. The law gives the designation legal force: only tiles produced under the certified conditions can carry the label, and misuse of the label is a violation of Moroccan trade law.

The certification is governed jointly by the Moroccan Ministry of Handicrafts, the Chamber of Handicrafts of Fès-Meknès, and the National Committee for Distinctive Signs of Handicrafts. Certified workshops are inspected at source before the label is granted.

Think of it as the equivalent of AOC certification for wine, or PDO designation for food — a government-backed guarantee of authentic geographic and process origin.

Law 133-12 — Key provisions

Only tiles made in Fès using traditional methods may carry the designation · Artisans must be certified by the Chamber of Handicrafts · Production is subject to inspection before certification is granted · The label is renewable and can be revoked for non-compliance

From earth to your wall

What certified production
actually looks like

01
Clay Extraction
Fez clay only — sourced from local quarries, mixed by hand, rested 48 hours before shaping
02
Hand Moulding & Drying
Pressed into wooden moulds, sun-dried over several days. No mechanical forming
03
Kiln Firing & Glazing
Two firings: first for the clay body, second to set the hand-mixed mineral glaze permanently
04
Hand Cutting
Chisel and hammer. A master artisan cuts every shape by eye. Takes years to master. Cannot be automated
05
QC & Certification
Inspected at source. Substandard pieces pulled and remade. Certified before shipping
Why it matters to you

The certification is your
protection as a buyer

The imitation problem

Many tiles marketed as “Moroccan” or “zellige-style” are produced industrially in Spain, Italy, China, or elsewhere. They are machine-cut from extruded ceramic, not hand-cut from fired clay. They look similar in photos. In person, the difference is immediately obvious.

What the label guarantees you

When you specify tile that carries the Zellige de Fès Quality Label, you can confirm to your client, your architect, or your design board that the material is exactly what it claims to be. The certification is a verifiable, legal document — not a marketing claim.

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Why it matters over time

Authentic zellige — mineral glaze on fired clay — does not fade, delaminate, or degrade the way synthetic coatings do. Zellige installed in a Fez medina five hundred years ago is still in use. The certification is your assurance that what goes on your wall today will still be beautiful in thirty years.

Certified tile for
considered spaces

Every tile we ship carries the label. Request samples to experience the quality firsthand before you commit to any project.