Shouf conservation project Bkerzay preserves the cultural and natural heritage of the region. Its founder Ramzi Salman shares his vision for the future of artisan work in Lebanon.


The ceramic bowls – contemporary colorful designs of minimal trees, peacocks and various patterns all made with traditional techniques – have become a Bkerzay trademark and are sold around Beirut from the shop at the American University of Beirut’s archaeological museum (+961 1 350000 / 2660) to the National Museum of Beirut (+961 1 426703) and the newly opened Bkerzay Boutique in Tabaris (+961 81 475115). Visitors to the boutique can watch Bkerzay’s two master potters, Ahmad and Fady, in action and join workshops to learn the art of pottery.

The project has developed into a village featuring 35 guest rooms and guest houses built with traditional Lebanese stone. Guests can enjoy access to the hammam, the swimming pools, the hiking trails and the pottery studio.


