Cyber-Souq: The Arabic Marketplace OnlineThere are also a number of online stores that specialize in Arabic pastries. These include: algondoline.com , kanaansweets.com, the Michigan based Shatila Foods (http://www.arabicsweets.com/frmain.htm), and Leon International Foods which is a Middle Eastern bakery in Atlanta that also sells bread. Arabic Furniture and Home Decor Arabic style furniture and even furniture that is actually crafted in the Arab world, can be found on the internet. One toronto based Syrian company, Arabian Nights (http://www.arabiannights.ca/), sells a good selection of wooden furniture. And if you just have to have something with mother of pearl, this site is for you. They sell mosaic trays, boxes and furniture. Their furniture contains very intricate mother of pearl designed wooden furniture. They also sell textiles, brass items, lamps, and perfume bottles. A Moroccan company called Arabesque (http://www.moresque.com/index.htm) which specializes in Moorish/Spanish designs sell great looking lamps, tables, doors, and chandeliers among other things. Another north african online store worth noting is Importu, formerly Medina Imports. This site (www.medinaimports.com) sells imports from around the world, but their Moroccan section is very large and contains vases and decorative plates, boxes, furniture, mirrors, lanterns, etc *** This article will be continued in part 2
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