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What jewelry do families offer during the SDAQ drib?

Quels bijoux les familles offrent pendant le drib sdaq ?

🎊 The drib sdaq: a key moment in Moroccan weddings

The drib sdaq is an essential ceremony in Moroccan engagements. It formalizes the upcoming union and seals the agreement between the families. On this occasion, jewelry is presented to the bride-to-be to symbolize honor, generosity, and love.

💍 The most frequently given jewelry

  • The engagement ring: generally in white gold with a diamond, chosen by the future groom and offered in the name of his family
  • A rigid yellow gold bracelet: often given by the mother-in-law or aunts, as a sign of welcome
  • A fine necklace or a gold pendant: depending on the region and the level of ceremony, this jewel completes the gesture of commitment

🌍 Variations by city

In Fez , families appreciate traditional beldi-style bracelets. In Casablanca or Rabat , the choices are more contemporary, with solitaire diamonds or personalized fine jewelry. At Berber or Rif weddings, more imposing jewelry may be presented.

🧕 A strong symbolism

These jewels are not just a gift. They represent family roots, respect for traditions and the value placed on the future wife. They sometimes also serve as an investment passed down between generations .

📍 Where to prepare your SDAQ drib jewelry?

At LeDiamanti , we create the perfect custom pieces for this symbolic milestone. You can order a ring, a band, or a complete set, handcrafted in Casablanca, Rabat, or Fez, with careful delivery and a personalized presentation.

📝 In summary

During the drib sdaq, Moroccan families offer an engagement ring, a gold bracelet, and sometimes a necklace. These pieces of jewelry are a tribute to the bride, to Moroccan traditions and elegance.