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The Safi Emerald Arabesque Vessel Sink

Hand-painted Moroccan ceramic vessel sink with intricate green geometric patterns. Perfect for countertop installation.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialNatural Clay, Lead-Free Glaze
ConditionVintage

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Specifications

Height16 cm
Diameter40 cm
Weight1.2 kg
Ø 40cm16cm

Dimensions

Ø 40cm H: 16cm

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The Safi Emerald Arabesque Vessel Sink main view
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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of Morocco with this stunning hand-painted ceramic vessel sink, hailing from the renowned pottery center of Safi. This piece is a vibrant testament to the skill of traditional artisans, featuring a striking emerald green glaze against a crisp white background, a classic color combination that evokes the lush gardens and architectural tiles of the region.

The sink's interior is a visual feast, centered around a radiating floral star motif encircled by concentric bands of complex geometric patterns and filigree work. The exterior walls are equally adorned with matching borders of diamonds, dots, and cross-hatching, all applied freehand with meticulous precision. The robust, cylindrical shape with straight sides gives it a contemporary yet timeless feel.

More than just a functional fixture, this vessel sink is a piece of functional art. It is substantial enough for countertop installation in any bathroom, and striking enough to stand alone as a decorative centerpiece. Its rustic charm and intricate details bring a touch of North African warmth and elegance to any home.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss
  • TechniqueHand-thrown on a potter's wheel, freehand painted with traditional brushes, and double-fired in a kiln.
  • Time Invested
    8Hours
  • Collection Year2026