Add a touch of Moroccan elegance to your everyday moments with the Zagora Green Cup. Handcrafted by skilled Moroccan artisans, this cup features a minimalist design, highlighted by luxurious 12-carat gold accents for a refined, timeless look. Perfect for coffee, tea, or any drink of choice, it brings together authentic craftsmanship and modern sophistication.
Rooted in Moroccan tradition, this cup is the perfect way to elevate your beverage experience while adding a bit of Moroccan warmth to your home.
Dimensions: Ø 3.1 x H 4.3 in / Ø 8 x H 11 cm
1. Selecting the Clay: The process begins with choosing high-quality local clay, often sourced from Morocco's fertile regions. This clay is carefully prepared by kneading to remove air bubbles and ensure smoothness.
2. Shaping the Piece: The artisan shapes the clay by hand or on a potter's wheel to form the desired item, whether it’s a plate, bowl, or decorative tile. This step requires skill and precision to ensure each piece is perfectly formed.
3. Drying: Once shaped, the ceramic is left to dry naturally. This drying process ensures that the piece hardens before the first firing.
4. First Firing: The dried ceramic is placed in a traditional kiln and fired at high temperatures. This first firing hardens the clay and prepares it for glazing.
5. Hand-Painting: After the first firing, the piece is carefully hand-painted with intricate designs, often inspired by Moroccan culture. These designs may include geometric patterns, arabesques, and floral motifs, reflecting the country’s rich artistic traditions.
6. Glazing: Once the painting is complete, the ceramic is coated with a glaze made from natural minerals and pigments. This step gives the ceramics their vibrant colors, such as cobalt blue, green, yellow, and ochre.
7. Second Firing: The glazed piece is then fired again in the kiln. This second firing ensures the glaze is set, creating the glossy, colorful finish characteristic of Moroccan ceramics.
8. Gold or Silver Detailing (Optional): Some ceramics are adorned with real gold or silver leaf for an added touch of luxury. This detail is applied carefully and requires a final firing to secure the metallic finish.
9. Final Touches: After cooling, the ceramic is inspected, polished, and prepared for sale or use. The final piece is a unique work of art, showcasing the artisan's craftsmanship and the beauty of traditional Moroccan ceramics.
This entire process can take several days, with each piece being carefully crafted and fired multiple times to achieve its perfect finish. The result is a timeless, handmade ceramic that carries the rich cultural heritage of Morocco.
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