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Tumeric / Small
Tumeric / Small
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Fez Chisel Tumeric Jar | Handcrafted Fez Clay Pottery – Natural Pigments & Traditional Moroccan Craftsmanship

Fez Chisel Tumeric Jar | Handcrafted Fez Clay Pottery – Natural Pigments & Traditional Moroccan Craftsmanship

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Step into the exclusive world of Fez Chisel Pottery, where history doesn't just repeat itself; it gets a stylish upgrade every time. Born in the 15th century and still kicking, this collection is the last of its kind, stubbornly sticking to its labor-intensive roots because, let's face it, true artistry never takes shortcuts. It's where Moroccan zest meets Andalusian flair, with a dash of Arab sophistication, a sprinkle of African spirit, European elegance, and Berber boldness—all mixed into one fabulous cultural cocktail.

Time to make this beautiful Jar:

  • Concept Design: 4 Hours
  • Clay Formation: 48 hours when sunny. 72-96 hours when rainy
  • On Clay Drawing: 4 hours
  • Coloring and firing: 36 hours
  • Drying: 24 hours when sunny and 48-72 hours days when rainy
  • Chisel Carving: 18 hours
  • Total Hours to produce this beautiful piece: 130

This isn't just pottery; it's a bohemian rhapsody, wrapped in a stylish enigma, dressed in traditional threads but with a modern twist. Crafted by artisans who've inherited more than just their father's eyes—they've got generations of trade secrets running through their veins. Thanks to the local mineral spa and that snooty grey clay exclusive to the region, we've unlocked the secret recipes to hues of blue and royal green that were once only the eye candy of Moroccan royal palaces. Now, we're democratizing luxury, because why should royals have all the fun? Get ready to add a touch of exclusive, handcrafted history to your home with our Fez Chisel Pottery—it's tradition with a trendy twist.


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The heritage of the Boujad tribe

Boujad rugs are the result of a thousand-year-old know-how, transmitted from generation to generation by the women of the Boujad tribe. The colorful patterns of these rugs are inspired by nature and their beliefs.