
Filadelfio Todaro
Ruggero Vase
GBP 445
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks
Discover the interesting legend behind the origin of the Sicilian Moorish Heads, which often decorate the balconies of many Sicilian palaces and date back to the XI century. Explore a colorful selection of these stunning head vases handmade in ceramics and reinterpreted in different styles by Italian talented artisans.

Filadelfio Todaro
GBP 445
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 945
Handcrafted in 6-7 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 655
Handcrafted in 2-3 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 655
Handcrafted in 2-3 weeks

Alessandro Iudici
GBP 470
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Patrizia Italiano
GBP 480
Handcrafted in 2-3 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 1,035
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 855
Handcrafted in 7-8 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 315
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Patrizia Italiano
GBP 1,320
Handcrafted in 7-8 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 495
Handcrafted in 6-7 weeks

Filadelfio Todaro
GBP 1,525
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Filadelfio Todaro
GBP 445
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 215
Handcrafted in 1-2 weeks

Patrizia Italiano
GBP 395
Handcrafted in 1-2 weeks

Patrizia Italiano
GBP 405
Handcrafted in 2-3 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 655
Handcrafted in 3-4 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 460
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks
Sicily is famous for its ceramic production, defined by the peculiar and beautiful Maiolica design with baroque details. During the Moors domination, Sicilians learned how to master the unique art of pottery to create splendid objects of art, among which the most popular and charming are the Moorish Heads, or Teste di Moro: colorful vases originally used as plant pots. The interesting legend behind the origin of this stunning piece, which often decorates the balconies of many Sicilian palaces, dates back to the XI century.
The story tells about a beautiful girl, who was living in the arabic district of the city of Palermo. While she was taking care of plants and flowers in the balcony of her house, a Moor merchant, who was passing by, fell in love with her at first sight. The beautiful girl returned his love, but shortly after she discovered that the man was about to leave her to return to his native land, where he had wife and children. Driven by jealousy, the girl found a way to keep the man with her forever: she cut off his head, deciding to use it as a vase to grow her plants. Later on, people walking down her balcony noticed how flourishing were her plants and started to create colorful heads vases.
Today, Moorish heads still amaze many artists and designers, who now reinterpret the iconic vase with new shapes, colors and patterns. Explore the elegant creations of Crita Ceramiche, the colorful pieces from Waiting For The Bus and the traditional ceramics crafted by Ceramiche Micale.

Artema Galli
GBP 550
Handcrafted in 1 week

Alessandro Iudici
GBP 495
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 460
Handcrafted in 7-8 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 1,260
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Filadelfio Todaro
GBP 445
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 655
Handcrafted in 3-4 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 460
Handcrafted in 6-7 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 945
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Alessandro Iudici
GBP 190
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Alessandro Iudici
GBP 190
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Patrizia Italiano
GBP 370
Handcrafted in 2-3 weeks

Ceramiche Micale
GBP 215
Handcrafted in 1-2 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 855
Handcrafted in 5-6 weeks

Artema Galli
GBP 550
Handcrafted in 1 week

Ceramiche Verus
GBP 865
Handcrafted in 3-4 weeks

Stefania Boemi
GBP 1,080
Handcrafted in 7-8 weeks

Ceramiche Verus
GBP 865
Handcrafted in 3-4 weeks