About Moroccan Sinks

Since 1987, our family has faithfully preserved the ancient arts of pottery and mosaic (Zellige), passing them down from father to son. Over the years, we have honed our expertise, becoming recognized authorities in these crafts.

In Fez, our traditional heritage remains vibrant amidst the demands of modern life. We proudly uphold the intricate techniques of Zellige and pottery, integral to the exquisite Moroccan architectural tradition.

Our pottery and mosaics reflect a blend of timeless craftsmanship and contemporary innovation, meticulously crafted by a family dedicated to preserving tradition while embracing modernity.

In Fez, we specialize in pottery and mosaics, using grey clay distinct from the ubiquitous terracotta seen elsewhere. In the past, our sales approach was rooted in tradition, but today, with the guidance of a new generation, we've embraced online platforms to expand our business.

 

Why do people prefer our Moroccan Sinks ?

 

As previously mentioned, we are a longstanding family in Fes, specializing in the production and sale of mosaics and pottery. While we are new to the online world, purchasing from our store ensures you receive top-quality mosaic and pottery, supporting our ongoing artistic endeavors.

Your purchase directly supports numerous artisan families involved in crafting our mosaics and pottery, contributing to their livelihoods and preserving these traditional arts.

 

What is the Specification Of Moroccan Sinks ?

Moroccan sinks, often referred to as Moroccan ceramic sinks or Moroccan mosaic sinks, are known for their distinctive craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal. Here are some specifications and characteristics commonly associated with Moroccan sinks:

1. **Material**: Typically made from ceramic or clay, Moroccan sinks are crafted using traditional methods that have been passed down through generations of Moroccan artisans.

2. **Design**: Moroccan sinks often feature intricate mosaic patterns (known as Zellige) or hand-painted designs. These designs can range from geometric patterns to floral motifs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of Morocco.

3. **Shape and Size**: Moroccan sinks come in various shapes such as round, square, oval, or rectangular. They can vary in size from small, decorative sinks to larger, functional ones suitable for kitchens or bathrooms.

4. **Color**: The color palette of Moroccan sinks is diverse, including vibrant blues, greens, yellows, and earth tones. These colors are often derived from natural pigments and dyes, adding to the sink's unique appeal.

5. **Finish**: Moroccan sinks are typically glazed to enhance their durability and beauty. The glaze also helps in making the sink easier to clean and maintain.

6. **Customization**: Many Moroccan sinks can be customized to fit specific design preferences or requirements. This includes variations in size, shape, color scheme, and design intricacy.

7. **Traditional Craftsmanship**: Each Moroccan sink is handcrafted by skilled artisans, ensuring a level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that mass-produced sinks cannot match. This craftsmanship also contributes to the uniqueness and authenticity of each piece.

Overall, Moroccan sinks are prized for their artistic value, cultural significance, and functional beauty, making them popular choices for homeowners and interior designers seeking to incorporate Moroccan aesthetics into their spaces.