The Zahra Peacock Ceramic Vessel Sink
A vibrant, hand-painted Moroccan ceramic vessel sink featuring intricate yellow and turquoise patterns.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Ø 40cm H: 14cm
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Certificate of Authenticity
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The Soul of the Object
Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of Moorish elegance with the Zahra Peacock Vessel Sink. This stunning basin is a masterpiece of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, featuring a mesmerizing, radiating mandala pattern inspired by peacock feathers. The design is brought to life with striking contrasts of sunshine yellow rims and centers, accented by pops of turquoise and defined by precise black linework against a crisp white glaze. It is not merely a sink, but a functional piece of fine art that serves as the captivating centerpiece of any vanity. Handcrafted in the historic medina of Fes, the spiritual heart of Moroccan pottery, each sink is a testament to generations of artisanal skill. The process begins with local earthenware clay, hand-thrown on a potter's wheel to achieve its classic rounded vessel shape. After initial drying and firing, master artisans—known as Maalems—painstakingly paint the elaborate geometric and floral motifs by hand using fine brushes and natural mineral pigments. A final glazing and second firing in traditional kilns ensure a durable, glossy finish that protects the intricate artwork. Embrace the beauty of imperfection; as a handmade item, slight variations in pattern and color saturation are inherent, making your Zahra sink truly one-of-a-kind. It is designed to sit above the counter as a vessel basin, bringing a touch of exotic luxury and authentic North African heritage to modern and bohemian interiors alike.
"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."
Artifact Details
- Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss El Fassi
- TechniqueHand-thrown pottery, polychrome hand-painting, double-fired glazing
- Time Invested32Hours
- Collection Year2026





