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The Zahra Cobalt & Gold Vessel Sink

Hand-painted Fes ceramic vessel sink featuring cobalt florals and a luxurious gold rim.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialGlazed Ceramic, Natural Pigments, Gold Luster Finish
ConditionNew

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Specifications

Height15 cm
Diameter41 cm
Weight7 kg
Ø 41cm15cm

Dimensions

Ø 41cm H: 15cm

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Certificate of Authenticity

Each piece comes with a signed certificate verifying its origin and artisan.

The Zahra Cobalt & Gold Vessel Sink main view
The Zahra Cobalt & Gold Vessel Sink view 2
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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Transform your daily ritual into an experience of Moroccan luxury with the Zahra Vessel Sink. Handcrafted in the ancient medina of Fes, this basin is not merely a bathroom fixture, but a functional piece of ceramic art born from centuries of artisanal heritage. Each sink begins as raw clay, thrown on a traditional potter's wheel before undergoing multiple firings to achieve its durable, glossy finish. The design features a mesmerizing array of stylized floral motifs and arabesques, painted freehand by master artisans using traditional natural pigments. The vibrant cobalt blues and refreshing turquoise hues dance against a brilliant white glaze, creating a garden-like oasis that radiates from the center drain. The patterns are unique to each piece, ensuring no two sinks are exactly alike. Elevating the design further is a thick, opulent rim finished in metallic gold luster. This gilded edge catches the light, adding a touch of regal splendor that contrasts beautifully with the organic painted patterns. The Zahra sink is designed to sit atop a counter, serving as a stunning focal point that brings the exotic elegance of a Moroccan riad into your home sanctuary.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Ahmed El Fassi
  • TechniqueHand-thrown pottery, double-fired, freehand underglaze painting with metallic luster application
  • Time Invested
    28Hours
  • Collection Year2026