40–300Ceramic Moor's Heads in Palermo
Moor's Heads are ornamental glazed ceramic vases depicting the face of a man and often also that of a woman, both topped with a crown that serves as a planter for plants or flowers. They are handmade and hand-painted, with vivid colors and decorative details inspired by Baroque style and the Sicilian ceramic tradition. Sizes vary greatly, from small shelf pieces to large versions designed for balconies and terraces. In Palermo and throughout Sicily they are instantly recognizable and represent one of the most iconic objects of local craftsmanship.
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Where to find Ceramic Moor's Heads in Palermo
In Palermo they are easy to find in ceramic shops in the historic center, especially along the streets around the Quattro Canti, the Vucciria market area, and in artisan stores near Teatro Massimo. Many shops display pairs of heads in different sizes already prepared to be used as decorative planters. Some pieces also come from workshops in Caltagirone, the Sicilian city famous for artistic ceramics, and are sold in the city’s specialized galleries and studios. It is also common to see them on the balconies of Palermo’s buildings, filled with ornamental plants.
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What makes Ceramic Moor's Heads authentic?
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Where to find Ceramic Moor's Heads in Palermo?
In Palermo they are easy to find in ceramic shops in the historic center, especially along the streets around the Quattro Canti, the Vucciria market area, and in artisan stores near Teatro Massimo. Many shops display pairs of heads in different sizes already prepared to be used as decorative planters. Some pieces also come from workshops in Caltagirone, the Sicilian city famous for artistic ceramics, and are sold in the city’s specialized galleries and studios. It is also common to see them on the balconies of Palermo’s buildings, filled with ornamental plants.
How much does Ceramic Moor's Heads cost?
40–300+ € a seconda di dimensioni e lavorazione
Why choose Ceramic Moor's Heads as a gift?
Because it embodies a local story and recognisable cultural value.
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