The photograph shows a metal weighing scale in the courtyard of the Nejjarine Museum. A weighing scale so sensitive that a cellular phone was able to tip it all the way to one side!
The museum was dedicated to the wooden arts and crafts of Morocco. Items, like wood-related tools, prayer beads, Berber locks, furnitures, and a variety of musical instruments, were housed in the museum.

The museum was actually a meticulously restored funduq – a traditional North African or Middle Eastern inn for merchants and travelers in the medieval Islamic world.
Random photographs of our travels. Memories found and captured in a photograph.
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