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Maison Berber

Moroccan Tamegroute Pedestal Fruit Bowl — Large Bowl

Moroccan Tamegroute Pedestal Fruit Bowl — Large Bowl

Regular price £55.00 GBP
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Made by hand in the ancient pottery village of Tamegroute in southern Morocco, this pedestal bowl is one of the most characterful pieces in the Maison Berber collection. Each bowl is shaped from local clay and finished in a free-form splatter glaze — warm honey-amber tones applied in an organic, uneven pour that creates a striking contrast against the exposed raw clay beneath. No two bowls are alike. The glaze lands differently on every piece — pooling, dripping, and spreading in its own way — making each one a genuinely unique object. The sculptural raised foot and hand-cut jagged rim are signature details of traditional Tamegroute craftsmanship, handed down through generations of potters in one of Morocco's most celebrated ceramic communities. Beautiful as a fruit bowl, a decorative centrepiece, or a display piece for dried botanicals, bread, or seasonal styling — this bowl brings raw artisan character to any interior or retail space. Due to the partially unglazed raw clay finish, these bowls are best suited for dry use — fruit, bread, dried botanicals, or decorative display. Not recommended for liquids or wet foods. Why retailers love this bowl • Handmade in Tamegroute, Morocco — one of the world's great pottery traditions • Iconic honey-yellow splatter glaze — every piece completely unique • Raw clay and amber glaze contrast — warm, collectable character • Sculptural pedestal form with hand-cut jagged rim • Works as fruit bowl, decorative object, or styling prop • Exceptional gifting piece with strong perceived value • High visual merchandising impact — sells itself on the shelf Sizes approx • 25cm H × 15cm W Display & Styling Notes Stack graduated sizes for visual impact. The honey-yellow glaze and raw clay palette pairs beautifully with linen, aged wood, brass, terracotta, and fresh citrus. Merchandise alongside green Tamegroute bowls for contrasting two-tone displays. Why the Chips and Marks Are Authentic Tamegroute pots are stacked vertically during firing. Where pottery touches, minor glaze chips occur naturally. Where ash settles, it creates soft marks and colour variation. Where glaze runs, it pools unevenly. This is the exact opposite of smooth, uniform ceramic production. Each piece carries the story of the kiln and the fire. The variations in glaze depth, the chips at the rim or base, the asymmetry—these are fingerprints of handmade pottery, not flaws. They prove a Moroccan artisan shaped this by hand and fired it using traditional methods that cannot be replicated by machines. When you own Tamegroute pottery, you own durability and a piece that gets better with age.
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