decorative objects

The 'Jardin de Fes' Sculptural Ceramic Vase

Hand-painted Moroccan ceramic vase with a unique sculptural form and vibrant floral motifs.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialNatural Clay, polychrome glazes
ConditionVintage

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Specifications

Height32 cm
Width22 cm
Depth10 cm
Weight2.1 kg
22cm32cm10cm

Dimensions

H: 32cm W: 22cm D: 10cm

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The 'Jardin de Fes' Sculptural Ceramic Vase main view
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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Embrace the artistic spirit of Morocco with this captivating sculptural vase, a testament to the master potters of Fes. Its unique, organic form, punctuated by daring cut-out spaces, breaks away from traditional silhouettes, making it a true statement piece. The cream-colored earthenware serves as a canvas for a lush garden of hand-painted floral and foliate patterns in brilliant blues, emerald greens, and touches of ruby red, evoking the vibrant tiled courtyards of Andalusia.

Meticulously handcrafted, the vase is first formed from local clay, then painstakingly painted by a skilled artisan using traditional fine brushes. A final crackle glaze is applied, giving the piece a distinctive antique finish and a wonderful tactile quality that catches the light. No two pieces are exactly alike, carrying the individual touch of the hand that created it.

More than just a vessel, this vase is a piece of functional art. It stands beautifully on its own as a centerpiece on a console or mantelpiece, and is equally stunning when holding a few dried stems or branches to accentuate its sculptural quality. Bring a touch of North African heritage and artisanal beauty into your home with this exquisite example of Moroccan craftsmanship.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss
  • TechniqueHand-molded and altered form, hand-painted with traditional arabesque patterns, crackle glaze firing.
  • Time Invested
    18Hours
  • Collection Year2026