The Andalusian Star: Silver & Bone Inlay Lidded Serving Dish
Handcrafted Moroccan lidded dish featuring silver metalwork, bone inlay, and colorful stone accents.
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Specifications
Dimensions
H: 12cm W: 28cm D: 22cm
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The Soul of the Object
Embrace the timeless elegance of Moroccan craftsmanship with 'The Andalusian Star,' an exquisite lidded serving dish handcrafted in the historic coastal city of Essaouira. This piece is a stunning example of the region's famed marquetry traditions, where Berber, Arab, and Andalusian influences converge. Each dish is a unique labor of love, meticulously created by skilled artisans who have inherited their techniques through generations.
The dish is constructed from a substantial silver-toned metal, likely a nickel alloy known locally as 'German silver,' which is painstakingly chased and embossed with scrolling arabesques. The lid is the true centerpiece, featuring a complex geometric and floral mosaic. Panels of polished camel bone, engraved with contrasting black patterns, are set against dark resin and accented with vibrant red and blue cabochons resembling coral and turquoise. A solid brass finial crowns the domed lid, adding a touch of warmth and practicality.
More than just a decorative object, this lidded dish is designed for use. The gleaming, food-safe metal interior is perfect for serving dates, nuts, small pastries, or chocolates when entertaining guests. When not in use, it serves as a captivating decor piece on a coffee table, sideboard, or vanity, catching the light and sparking conversation with its intricate details and historical resonance.
"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."
Artifact Details
- Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Idriss El Fassi
- TechniqueMetal chasing and repoussé, camel bone and resin marquetry inlay, hand-engraving, stone setting
- Time Invested45Hours
- Collection Year2026





