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The Taza Monochrome Geometric Tagine

Striking hand-painted ceramic serving tagine featuring intricate black and white Amazigh patterns.

OriginFez, Morocco
MaterialGlazed Earthenware Ceramic
ConditionNew

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Specifications

Height22 cm
Diameter28 cm
Weight2.8 kg
Ø 28cm22cm

Dimensions

Ø 28cm H: 22cm

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The Narrative

The Soul of the Object

Elevate your table setting with this stunning example of Moroccan craftsmanship. The Taza Monochrome Tagine is a bold reinterpretation of traditional earthenware, moving away from classic colorful glazes to embrace a sophisticated black and white palette. The conical lid is meticulously hand-painted with complex geometric motifs inspired by ancient Amazigh (Berber) tribal tattoos and textile designs, creating a mesmerizing visual rhythm against the crisp white ceramic background. Hand-thrown on a potter's wheel by skilled artisans in Safi, the pottery capital of Morocco, each piece undergoes a double-firing process to achieve its durable form and high-gloss finish. The solid black rim and handle ground the busy patterns, providing a modern, graphic frame for the artistry. While traditionally shaped for slow-cooking, this highly decorated, glazed version is intended primarily as exquisite serveware. It is the perfect centerpiece for presenting couscous, stews, or salads, keeping food warm while transforming a meal into a cultural experience. Please note, this is a serving vessel and is not suitable for direct stovetop cooking.

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

Artifact Details

  • Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss
  • TechniqueHand-thrown pottery, freehand painting with glaze, kiln-fired
  • Time Invested
    14Hours
  • Collection Year2026