Moro Moro Studio
Sultan Flora Moro Grande | Sicilian head jar
Sultan Flora Moro Grande | Sicilian head jar
Sicilian / Arabic Sultan decorated with colorful flowers, lemons and decorated clothes.
He is very special, and with his 45cm height, he demands his place.
Teste di Moro (head of a stranger) is an old and very characteristic Sicilian tradition. The hand-painted vases are designed by local potters and carefully selected. All originate from a small local pottery town in Sicily – a town with cultural traces from early Arab kingdoms.
The art vases depict Arab sultans and Sicilian Donnas full of pride, elegance and mystery and are a tribute to the people who brought ceramics to Sicily. The tradition behind the Sicilian head vases is based on an ancient legend from the time when Palermo was Arab, which tells of strange, mysterious, flaming love, deadly hypocrisy and a severed head. Yes, maybe you have even seen White Lotus and know that there is something fascinating and mysterious about the beautiful heads. You can read about our trip to the Italian volcanic island on Moro Journal and read more about the deadly Sicilian legend about the origin of the main vases here.
All vases are unique and can therefore change in details and brush strokes.
ATTENTION! As they are handmade, some can become slightly damp at the bottom if there is water in them, so use a cut-off bottle or similar inside for flower water - this way you also avoid dirt and impurities inside.
Photo 3: Giant and big
Specifications:
Dimensions: 45cm high / 30cm wide / opening 19cm
Material: Ceramics / porcelain
Model: Giant
Origin: Sicily