Moroccan Pottery, Yellow & Blue Mokhfia Bowl, 19th century
This 19th-century Moroccan pottery Mokhfia bowl from Fez is decorated in vibrant blue and green. Its decor showcases the popular turtle pattern radiating from a central flower and rosette, together with circles and criss-cross patterns. The outer rim of the bowl features a dynamic wavy pattern. This glazed pottery bowl has a typical Mokhfia shape, with a piedouche, a large bowl and a tall edge.
Full of handmade textures, this fantastic piece would bring character displayed on a tabletop or hung on a wall thanks to the holes in the foot.
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This 19th-century Moroccan pottery Mokhfia bowl from Fez is decorated in vibrant blue and green. Its decor showcases the popular turtle pattern radiating from a central flower and rosette, together with circles and criss-cross patterns. The outer rim of the bowl features a dynamic wavy pattern. This glazed pottery bowl has a typical Mokhfia shape, with a piedouche, a large bowl and a tall edge.
Full of handmade textures, this fantastic piece would bring character displayed on a tabletop or hung on a wall thanks to the holes in the foot.
This 19th-century Moroccan pottery Mokhfia bowl from Fez is decorated in vibrant blue and green. Its decor showcases the popular turtle pattern radiating from a central flower and rosette, together with circles and criss-cross patterns. The outer rim of the bowl features a dynamic wavy pattern. This glazed pottery bowl has a typical Mokhfia shape, with a piedouche, a large bowl and a tall edge.
Full of handmade textures, this fantastic piece would bring character displayed on a tabletop or hung on a wall thanks to the holes in the foot.