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The Zahra Garden Serving Tagine

Vibrant, hand-painted ceramic tagine from Safi, perfect for serving or display.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialGlazed Earthenware Ceramic
ConditionNew

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Specifications

Height25 cm
Diameter28 cm
Weight2.5 kg
Ø 28cm25cm

Dimensions

Ø 28cm H: 25cm

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Certificate of Authenticity

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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Bring the vibrant soul of Morocco to your table with this exquisite, hand-painted serving tagine. Hailing from the historic pottery center of Safi, this piece is a testament to centuries-old artisanal traditions. Each brushstroke is applied freehand by skilled craftsmen, creating a lively tapestry of floral motifs and geometric patterns in brilliant blues, reds, and yellows against a bright white glaze. The traditional conical lid is not just decorative; it helps keep food warm while making a dramatic presentation. Crafted from local earthenware clay, this tagine is hand-thrown on a potter's wheel before being meticulously painted and kiln-fired to achieve its glossy, durable finish. The 'Zahra' (flower) design is a celebration of nature and life, making it a joyful addition to any home. Please note that this tagine is designed specifically for serving dishes like couscous, slow-cooked stews, or salads, and is not intended for use on direct heat or in an oven. More than just a serving vessel, this tagine is a piece of functional art that embodies the warmth of Moroccan hospitality. Whether used as the centerpiece for a special meal or displayed as a striking cultural accent, it invites conversation and admiration. Each piece is unique, carrying the individual touch of the artisan who created it.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Karim Benali
  • TechniqueHand-thrown on a potter's wheel, freehand painted with mineral-based glazes, and kiln-fired.
  • Time Invested
    7Hours
  • Collection Year2026