washbasin
Traditions have always been cherished in Morocco. This includes, in particular, the artisanal production of everyday items. Pottery, for example, is still shaped on simple potter's wheels, then glazed by hand and fired in traditional kilns. One center of ceramic production is the royal city of Fez. In addition to Moroccan tiles, our hand-painted ceramic washbasins are also produced there – logicallynamed "Fes."
Oriental ceramic washbasins can be considered a unique testimony to Islamic culture . Because washing the hands is part of ritual ablution, many mosques are equipped with fountain basins or fountain bowls. To refresh themselves in between, visitors to steam baths will findwash bowls filled with fresh water next to the rest benches. If they are artistically painted, this also delights the mind and soul.
And this is precisely what greatly inspires the imagination of Moroccan ceramic workshops. The men and women seem to know no limits in their designs, so diverse are theshapes and colors of the ornaments.Hand-painted and hand-painted washbasins from Casa-Moro aretruly unique. Many models are available intwo sizes . Painted on the inside and outside, ceramic washbasins areclassic countertop washbasins – far too beautiful to disappear into a countertop.