Vintage Moroccan Ceramic Bowl – Fez Pottery Mandala Design – Mid-20th Century
Source : Curated by ROC
Collection : Vintage/Antique Objects
Date :Late 1900s (20th Century)
Provenance : Morocco
Style : Global Eclectic Interiors
This vintage Moroccan ceramic bowl features a vibrant mandala-style design hand-painted in cobalt, turquoise, ochre, and plum glazes. The large form is elevated on a footed base and finished in a high-gloss crackled glaze, with a wire hanger on the reverse for wall display.
Produced in Morocco during the mid-20th century, likely in the Fez or Safi region, the bowl reflects the rich ceramic artistry of Moroccan tradition. The symmetrical pattern blends Andalusian floral influences with Berber geometry, painted freehand with visible brushwork and kiln variation.
Ideal for styling in global eclectic, Mediterranean, or boho-chic interiors. It can be hung as a wall-mounted ceramic plate or used as a sculptural accent centerpiece on tables or open shelving
ESTIMATED DATE:
Circa 1960s
PROVENANCE:
Morocco (Fez or Safi)
DIMENSIONS:
Width: 30 cm (11.8 in) | Height: 7 cm (2.8 in) | Weight: 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)
CONDITION: Showing natural wear consistent with age, with minor imperfections or patina adding to its character. As shown in pictures, please review for more details and feel free to ask any questions.
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