Jibel - Sonia

Sonia Ben Madhkour & Youssra Hammami

Paris, France

Beauty, practicality, durability, and responsibility. Plain and simple.

Jibel is the artisanal brand founded by Sonia Ben Madhkour and Youssra Hammami. Hailing from different cities in France with Tunisian roots, these visionary entrepreneurs have joined forces to bring you an extraordinary journey. Sonia's passion for empowering artisans led her to Tunisia, where she dedicated her efforts to helping these skilled individuals thrive in the digital realm. Meanwhile, Youssra's deep connection to the Mediterranean culture was nurtured by her coastal upbringing in Marseille, France.

8 products
Solid Ice-cream Bowl recycled glass Jibel Jibel - Ice cream bowl
Solid Ice-cream Bowl
Sale priceFrom $99.00 USD
Hand-painted Water Glass amber-colored recycled Jibel Hand-painted Water Glass
Hand-painted Water Glass
Sale priceFrom $73.00 USD
Solid Ice-cream Bowl - Set of 6 recycled glass Jibel Solid Ice-cream Bowl - Set of 6 recycled glass Jibel
Solid Ice-cream Bowl - Set of 6
Sale price$509.00 USD
Glass Water Jug blown brown glass carafe Jibel Glass Water Jug
Glass Water Jug
Sale price$112.00 USD
Hand-painted Water Glass - Set of 4 mixed amber-colored recycled Jibel Hand-painted Water Glass - Set of 4 mixed amber-colored recycled Jibel
Fouta Towel hand-woven high quality cotton Jibel Fouta Towel hand-woven high quality cotton Jibel
Fouta Towel
Sale price$215.00 USD
Two-tone Ice-cream Bowl - Set of 6 recycled glass Jibel Two-tone Ice-cream Bowl - Set of 6
Two-tone Ice-cream Bowl - Set of 6
Sale price$509.00 USD
Two-tone Ice-cream Bowl recycled glass Jibel Two-tone Ice-cream Bowl recycled glass Jibel
Two-tone Ice-cream Bowl
Sale priceFrom $99.00 USD

You might wonder...

A Fouta is a versatile and lightweight cotton fabric originating from North Africa. Traditionally, it was used as a traditional bath towel in hammams (Turkish baths), but today, it has become a trendy accessory with a range of practical uses.

You can use a Fouta as a beach towel for lounging on the sand or wrapping around yourself.
It's perfect for picnics or as a stylish throw for your home decor. Additionally, Foutas make great scarves, sarongs, or shawls, adding a touch of elegance to any outfit.

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Shaped by the hands of humans

Blown glass, hand-weaving, hand painting techniques are involved in Jibel product production.

Weaving is made on ancient looms with a laborious and demanding process that requires great skill and considerable patience.

Glassblowing takes place in several stages: each requires great skill and experience. The entire process can take several hours or even days, depending on the complexity of the object.

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