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The Azure Fez Ceramic Serving Tagine

Exquisite hand-painted ceramic serving tagine featuring traditional "Bleu de Fès" patterns.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialGlazed Earthenware Ceramic
ConditionNew

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Specifications

Height20 cm
Diameter28 cm
Weight2.8 kg
Ø 28cm20cm

Dimensions

Ø 28cm H: 20cm

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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

This stunning ceramic tagine is a quintessential example of the legendary pottery tradition from the imperial city of Fez. Characterized by its brilliant cobalt blue and stark white contrast, outlined in defining black, this piece is not merely serveware but a work of art. The conical lid, designed to circulate steam in traditional cooking, here serves to keep food warm and present it dramatically at the table. Handcrafted by skilled artisans whose techniques have remained unchanged for centuries, the surface is adorned with complex geometric arabesques and stylized floral motifs. Each brushstroke is applied freehand, requiring immense precision and patience, making every tagine uniquely individual. The glossy glaze finish protects the intricate painting and gives the piece a luxurious sheen. While inspired by traditional cookware, this specific tagine is intended for serving rather than direct stovetop cooking. It is the perfect vessel for presenting a slow-cooked lamb stew, a vegetable couscous, or simply acting as a magnificent cultural centerpiece in a dining room or kitchen, bringing the soulful elegance of Morocco into your home.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maâlem Ahmed El Fassi
  • TechniqueHand-thrown pottery with intricate freehand underglaze painting (Zouaq)
  • Time Invested
    18Hours
  • Collection Year2026