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The Moroccan Room
This spectacular antique Moroccan ceramic vase is thoughtfully handcrafted and glazed featuring an elaborate hand-painted Arabic calligraphy, characteristic of Medieval Moorish motifs found in Alhambra Palace in Granada, Andalusia. Maker's mark on underside.
Antique handcrafted Moroccan ceramic catchall with an elaborate hand-painted Moorish pattern in blue and white. Maker's mark on underside.
Antique handcrafted Moroccan ceramic vase with an elaborate hand-painted Moorish pattern in blue and white. Signed and marked Fez on undersides.
Handcrafted and glazed ceramic vase from Fez, Morocco with an intricately hand-painted Moorish design in blue and white. Maker's mark on underside.
Handcrafted and glazed Moroccan ceramic pitcher from Fez, Morocco. Exhibits an intricate hand-painted blue and white Moorish enamel. Maker's mark on underside.
Stunning Antique handcrafted and glazed ceramic vase from Fez, Morocco. Featuring a hand-painted Andalusian colorful floral pattern with exquisite inlaid metal filigree design.
Late 19th Century meticulously handcrafted and glazed Moroccan decorative ceramic bowl with lid. The elaborate hand-paintings add visual interest to the bowl creating an ornate motif. This is the perfect accent piece to bring a touch of whimsy and old world to your design style.
We can't get enough of this antique vase and how it brings a touch of history and artisanship to any space. It's exceptionally handcrafted and glazed featuring an intricate hand-painted Arabic calligraphy and ornate silhouette. Maker's mark on underside.
One-of-a-kind antique Moroccan ceramic lidded bowl meticulously handcrafted in an ornate curved silhouette, featuring an elaborate hand-painted fine Arabesque pattern in blue and white, characteristic of Medieval Moorish motifs. We love how it works with all types of breezy, coastal decor as well as Southern traditional or midcentury modern.
Late 19th Century meticulously handcrafted and glazed Moroccan decorative ceramic lidded vase in an ornate silhouette, exhibiting an intricate hand-painted motif in blue and white.
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Angel cerón crafts an extraordinary ceramic vase, adorned with an image from the archeological zone of palenque. The stern ruler sits atop the kneeling bodies of conquered enemies. Located at the western limits of the maya territory where the sun sets, palenque is thought to have been a necropolis. Its harmonious architecture blends into the earth, making this 1 of the loveliest of all maya ceremonial centers.
Recently harvested pitaya in its many colors decorates this beautiful ceramic flower pot. The refreshing cactus fruit can be found throughout Mexico in April and May. Working in the style and technique of classic Talavera pottery, Isabelle Collins, creates motifs that are uniquely Mexican. brbr "We use the same techniques and styles used in 16th-century Puebla. Classic Talavera used only six colors, all of which were natural glazes compounded at home with mineral pigments. We create our homemade paintbrushes using mule hair or horsehair from the mane or tail, according to the thickness desired for our motifs," the artisan explains.
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