krakebs
Krakebs are traditional Moroccan musical instruments made from two metal plates that are clapped together to create a rhythmic sound. They are often used in folk music and celebrations, adding a lively beat to the performances.
These instruments are typically played by hand and are popular in various regions of Morocco. Krakebs are commonly associated with the gnawa music genre, which blends African, Berber, and Arab influences, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the country.