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The Fassi Square Serving Tagine - Arabesque

Hand-painted square ceramic tagine from Fes with vibrant geometric patterns for serving condiments.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialGlazed Earthenware Ceramic
ConditionNew

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Specifications

Height13 cm
Width16 cm
Depth16 cm
Weight1 kg
16cm13cm16cm

Dimensions

H: 13cm W: 16cm D: 16cm

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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Bring the timeless elegance of Fes to your table with this exquisite square serving tagine. Handcrafted by master artisans in the heart of Morocco's pottery capital, this piece is a stunning example of traditional Fassi ceramic art. The unique square shape, topped with a domed lid and a practical knob, is adorned with intricate, hand-painted arabesque and geometric motifs in a vibrant palette of cobalt blue, saffron yellow, emerald green, and deep red against a brilliant white glaze. Each brushstroke tells a story of centuries-old techniques passed down through generations. The complex patterns are painted entirely freehand without stencils, making every piece truly one-of-a-kind with its own charming, subtle imperfections that denote human touch. The durable, food-safe glaze ensures that the colors remain vivid for years to come, protecting the earthenware body beneath. This versatile lidded dish is perfect for serving an array of accompaniments, from olives and nuts to dips, butter, or even sweet treats like dates. When not in use, it serves as a captivating piece of decor, adding a touch of exotic Moroccan charm and artisanal craftsmanship to your kitchen counter or dining room sideboard.

"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss El Fassi
  • TechniqueHand-molded and freehand painted with traditional polychrome glazes, kiln-fired.
  • Time Invested
    5Hours
  • Collection Year2026