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The Jardin Majorelle Ceramic Vessel Sink

Exquisite hand-painted Moroccan ceramic sink featuring intricate turquoise arabesque patterns.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialHand-painted Glazed Ceramic
ConditionNew

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Specifications

Height15 cm
Diameter40 cm
Weight7 kg
Ø 40cm15cm

Dimensions

Ø 40cm H: 15cm

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The Jardin Majorelle Ceramic Vessel Sink main view
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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Transform your bathroom into a personal oasis with The Jardin Majorelle Ceramic Vessel Sink. This stunning basin is a testament to the enduring beauty of Moroccan artistry, featuring a mesmerizing interplay of flowing arabesque vines and geometric motifs in a vibrant turquoise glaze against a pure white background. The design evokes the lush tranquility of Marrakech's famous gardens, bringing a touch of exotic elegance to any vanity. Handcrafted in the historic city of Fes, the spiritual heart of Moroccan pottery, each sink is a unique labor of love. Master artisans, whose skills have been passed down through generations, first hand-throw the clay on a traditional potter's wheel. Once dried, the intricate patterns are painted freehand with astonishing precision before the piece is glazed and fired in a kiln, resulting in a durable and lustrous finish that is both functional and breathtaking. More than just a washbasin, this vessel sink is a piece of functional art that tells a story of heritage and devotion to craft. Its rounded form sits gracefully atop a counter, making a bold statement. It pairs exceptionally well with natural materials like marble and warm metals such as brass or gold, creating a luxurious and culturally rich sanctuary in your home.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss El Fassi
  • TechniqueHand-thrown earthenware, freehand painting with traditional mineral glazes, double fired in a kiln.
  • Time Invested
    28Hours
  • Collection Year2026