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Moroccan Berber Tamgroute Green Terracotta Glazed Bowl

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  • Moroccan Berber Tamgroute Terracotta Green Glazed Bowl
    By Berber Tribes of Morocco
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Large heavy Moroccan Tamgroute Tribal green terracotta glazed bowl. Very large avocado green glazed earthenware bowl from Morocco. Antique Moroccan Berber Tamgroute green glazed decorative terra cotta large decorative bowl. Wonderful green and brown shimmering that can be found only in south Morocco in the village of Tamgroute. The dark green color and texture is a result of the particular alchemy created by the potters of Tamegroute and remains a family affair handed down through the generations. Each pottery piece is completely unique and no two are ever the same. Please note that the traditional method in which the plates are fired involves stacking which result in tiny ‘scars’ inside the plate and in the glaze making, each bowl is unique the beauty is found in the imperfection of each piece. Tamegroute pottery are true showpieces showing that even imperfect can be perfect. Tamegroute remains the only rural pottery in Morocco using oxidized copper which creates its famous green color. Its potteries are also the only location where you will find their unique forms. The process however remains much the same. Clay is dug up from the local Draa river banks, thrown by hand & fired in kilns built into steep slopes using a single firing. Antique olive green...
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    Mid-20th Century Moroccan Tribal Decorative Bowls

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    Ceramic

  • Vintage Moroccan Tamgroute Bowl Green Glazed Terra Cotta
    By Berber Tribes of Morocco
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Large heavy Moroccan Tamgroute Tribal green terracotta glazed bowl. Vintage Moroccan Berber Tamgroute green glazed decorative terra cotta large bowl. Wonderful green and brown shimmering that can be found only in south Morocco in the village of Tamgroute. The color and texture is a result of the particular alchemy created by the potters of Tamegroute and remains a family affair handed down through the generations. Each pottery piece is completely unique and no two are ever the same. Please note that the traditional method in which the plates are fired involves stacking which result in tiny ‘scars’ inside the plate and in the glaze making, each bowl is unique the beauty is found in the imperfection of each piece. Tamegroute pottery are true showpieces showing that even imperfect can be perfect. Tamegroute remains the only rural pottery in Morocco using oxidized copper which creates its famous green color. Its potteries are also the only location where you will find their unique forms. The process however remains much the same. Clay is dug up from the local Draa river banks, thrown by hand & fired inkilns built into steep slopes using a single firing. Vintage Green Glazed Pottery...
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    Mid-20th Century Moroccan Folk Art Decorative Bowls

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  • Cobalt Blue Moroccan Ceramic Bowl with Silver Overlay
    By Berber Tribes of Morocco
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    Beautiful cobalt blue Moroccan footed ceramic bowl with silvered metal overlay. Great large decorative ceramic bowl. Measures: Diameter 11 inches x 4 ...
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    Late 20th Century Moroccan Moorish Decorative Bowls

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  • Moroccan Moorish Ceramic Bowl with Lid, Tajine from Fez
    By Berber Tribes of Morocco
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Large Moroccan ceramic decorative serving tajine polychrome with leather, stones and metal overlay with conical overlay lid. The bottom is a circular ceramic bowl and the top of the tagine is distinctively shaped into a cone. Handcrafted and hand painted with Moorish designs by artisans in Fez Morocco. Great decorative Moroccan Folk ceramic...
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    Mid-20th Century Moroccan Moorish Decorative Bowls

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  • Moroccan Ceramic Bowl with Lid Tajine from Fez Polychrome
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    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Moroccan large ceramic decorative serving bowl tajine polychrome with leather, stones and metal overlay with conical overlay lid. The bottom is a circular ceramic bowl and the top of the tagine is distinctively shaped into a cone. Handcrafted and hand painted with Moorish designs by artisans in Fez Morocco. Great decorative Moroccan Folk ceramic...
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    Mid-20th Century Moroccan Moorish Decorative Bowls

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  • Decorative Moroccan Moorish Handcrafted Ceramic Bowl Dish from Fez
    By Berber Tribes of Morocco
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    Handcrafted large Moroccan Moorish polychrome decorative ceramic bowl from Fez. Bleu de Fez, very nice designs hand painted by artist in Fez. Antique ceramic handcrafted bowl with...
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    Early 20th Century Moroccan Moorish Decorative Bowls

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