Moor's Head - Couple - Rose - Handcrafted
Sicilian Style Decoration in Rose
Artisan Sicilian Decor, Sicilian Heads Saturn HandcraftedCaltagirone Ceramic
Dimensions: 6" H x 3.15" W
Dimensions (cm): H.15 L.8
We import directly from the artisans in Sicily. Our Moor Heads are Caltagirone ceramic productions are entirely handmade in Sicily. These are the real thing - not a knock off .
You will receive exactly this ceramic planter. All of our planters are one of a kind, 100% handmade and hand painted in Italy. No two pieces are alike.
Each Moor's Head is a beautiful stand alone piece but can also be used as a vase to fill with flowers and plants.
We certify that each product is entirely handmade and that any "small imperfections" are typical of the handcrafted workmanship. Each piece is one-of-a-kind.
Handmade in Italy
Curious about how all this started? Here's the backstory:
It was love at first sight and he didn’t hesitate to tell her he was madly in love with her. She happily returned his love and dreamed of him on her balcony where she loved to spend time caring for her plants. She soon realized her mistake when he announced he would be returning to his wife and children in Arabia. Blinded by jealousy and rage as reality sunk in, she killed her lover, cut off his head, filled it with basil and hung it from her balcony so they could be together forever. She watered the basil with her tears. While we don't recommend THAT, we DO recommend these incredible one-of-a-kind works of art.
Moor's Head - Couple - Rose
The legend of the Moor’s Head is rooted deep in Italian history and is inspired by a story of two young lovers during the time of Arab domination in Sicily. The story, passed down for generations, tells of a time about a thousand years ago when Sicily was under Arab rule. During this regime a young Moor fell in love with a woman from Palermo. It was love at first sight and he didn’t hesitate to tell her he was madly in love with her. She happily returned his love and dreamed of him on her balcony where she loved to spend time caring for her plants. She soon realized her mistake when he announced he would be returning to his wife and children in Arabia. Blinded by jealousy and rage as reality sunk in, she killed her lover, cut off his head, filled it with basil and hung it from her balcony so they could be together forever. She watered the basil with her tears. While we don't recommend THAT, we DO recommend these incredible one-of-a-kind works of art.