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955 days ago

Moroccan ceramic bowl + vase

Julia from Devonport

Beautiful handcrafted ceramics from Morocco.

The bowl is quite shallow with a deep foot-rim with holes in it to allow it to be hung up when not in use. The bowl measures approx. 10.5cm height, 2cm foot, 25.5cm diameter top.

The vase/urn measures approx. 34cm height, opening diameter 9cm, maximum diameter at widest part 22cm.

Pattern: abstract fish, waves and stars (bowl only) in blue.

There are a few imperfections in the glaze and some minor chips (see pics) but these are hardly noticeable and only add to the beauty of these handmade artisan ceramics. These are gorgeous functional pieces of ethnic pottery and a fine addition to any collection.

Sold as a pair. Pick up from Devonport.

Price: $100

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