Berbero Saharan Handicraftis proud to be one of the major sponsors of the First Ever Amazigh Festival in Austral-asia organised on the 16 May 2009 at Leichhardt Townhall, Sydney by Amazigh Association of Australia (not-for-profit) mid last year that is newly formed mid last year to promote the North African Amazigh culture in Australia. BSH and AAA are the only organisations in Austral-Asia that represent the North African native culture and seek to promote it. Please visit the site of the association at:
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16-05-2009 First Amazigh Festival in Australia
Testimonials
By: Hacene Djender - France
2009-05-12 19:30:00
Bonjour, je tenais a vous prevenir que jai bien recus las casquette (qui dailleurs est de tres bonne qualite), ainsi que le dvd....Merci pour cet envoi rapide et soigne....<br> A bientot,<br> Hacene DJENDER
By: Eric Griffith - USA
2010-12-09 19:30:00
Hacene, I received the package yesterday....thank you very much. Eric
By: Janine - Australia
2014-10-19 18:34:01
My tajine medium size are perfect, cooked a delicious chicken tajine for friends! served 4 easily! Great service, easy contact, looking forward to purchasing a few more items!
By: Zaharo M. - New Zealand
2008-08-17 19:30:00
Hi there I have a gift and homeware store in auckland and am opening another one in september that is going to be selling predominantly jewellery. I am interested in your tuareg jewellery range, please could I have a wholesale pricelist. many thanks Auckland New Zealand
By: jan - the netherlands
2011-08-24 09:01:12
I\'m very glad with the unique handmade painted Algerian Berber nativity set. It was a pleasure doing business with your shop. Kindly regards from Holland
By: Mary - Australia
2007-12-30 19:30:00
Hacene, thank you for your notification, I shall look forward to receiving the Sand Roses. And it is exciting to think my belts are being handmade especially for me in Algeria - it is obviously a fascinating country. I'm too old to travel now, but love learning about places I have never seen. The photos (modern and old) are fascinating. I run a very tiny gift shop in a very tiny place (Lemon Tree Passage). The shop is part of the waterside unit my husband Ray and I live in. Not to make a profit, but to keep me occupied and interested as he is an invalid now. The community is getting familiar with the fact that The Little Gift Shoppe always has something unusual. Not that you need to know all that, but I had to compliment you on your web site. I don't know who has created it for you, or if indeed you have put it together yourself, but whichever applies, it is one of the best sites, both from content and composition that I have visited. I don't know if Algerians recognise our New Year celebrations, but I send you and your family my latest buzz phrase.... Have a great 2008!