Fes Cobalt Geometric Square Tagine Server
Hand-painted blue and white ceramic tagine, perfect for serving butter, cheese, or appetizers.
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Specifications
Dimensions
H: 14cm W: 16cm D: 16cm
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The Soul of the Object
Embrace the timeless elegance of Fes with this exquisite square serving tagine. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in the heart of Morocco's cultural capital, this piece is a stunning example of traditional Fassi pottery. The brilliant cobalt blue enamel against the crisp white background creates a striking visual contrast, a signature style that has adorned Moroccan tables for centuries. Each geometric motif, from the intricate diamond lattices to the delicate dot work, is painstakingly painted by hand, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike. The unique square base features raised interior ridges, thoughtfully designed to keep butter, soft cheeses, or olives elevated and fresh. The matching conical lid, topped with a convenient knob, not only adds a dramatic architectural element to your table setting but also serves to protect the contents within. This functional design is rooted in the practical needs of Moroccan hospitality, where presentation is as important as the food itself. More than just a serving dish, this tagine is a piece of functional art that tells a story of heritage and craftsmanship. It is created using age-old techniques, from the molding of the clay to the double-firing process that achieves its lustrous, durable glaze. Whether gracing your breakfast table or serving appetizers at a dinner party, this Fes tagine brings a touch of North African charm and sophistication to any occasion.
"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."
Artifact Details
- Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Abdelkader
- TechniqueTraditional Fassi hand-painting and double-fired glazing
- Time Invested10Hours
- Collection Year2026





