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The Fes Cobalt Arabesque Vessel Sink

Hand-painted Moroccan ceramic countertop sink featuring classic blue and white arabesque patterns.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialGlazed Ceramic, Natural Cobalt Pigment
ConditionVintage

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Specifications

Height16 cm
Diameter38 cm
Weight5.5 kg
Ø 38cm16cm

Dimensions

Ø 38cm H: 16cm

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Certificate of Authenticity

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

The Fes Cobalt Arabesque Vessel Sink main view
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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Transform your bathroom into a Moroccan sanctuary with this exquisite vessel sink, handcrafted in the historic kilns of Fes. This basin is a stunning example of traditional Fassi pottery, characterized by its brilliant cobalt blue intricate designs against a clean white glaze. The exterior features flowing arabesque floral vines, while the interior centers around a striking geometric star motif surrounding the drain, drawing the eye inward.

Created by master artisans using techniques passed down through generations, each sink is hand-thrown on a potter's wheel using local clay. The complex patterns are painted freehand with natural cobalt oxide pigments before being glazed and fired a second time for lasting durability. This artisanal process ensures that every brushstroke is unique, making your sink a truly one-of-a-kind functional art piece.

Designed specifically as an above-counter vessel sink, it sits proudly atop your vanity to showcase its full exterior beauty. It is not meant to be recessed. To complete the authentic look and ensure seamless functionality, this sink comes paired with a high-quality, complementary copper drain strainer that beautifully offsets the deep blue hues of the ceramic.

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

Artifact Details

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