Moroccan Pottery: From Ancient Techniques to Modern Applications
Morocco’s pottery tradition spans millennia. From the distinctive blue and white ceramics of Fes to the rustic Berber pottery of the Atlas, each region has unique styles and glazes.
Types of Moroccan Pottery
- Fes ceramics—iconic blue and white, intricate patterns
- Safi pottery—colorful glazed ceramics
- Tamegroute green—distinctive jade-green glaze
- Berber terracotta—rustic unglazed with geometric patterns
- Large clay pots—monumental pieces for gardens and public spaces
Commercial Applications
- Hospitality tableware—custom dinnerware for restaurants and hotels (50-5000+ pieces)
- Landscaping—huge pots for hotel gardens, commercial entrances, public spaces
- Interior design—decorative vases for retail, restaurants, spas
Wholesale Pottery: What to Know
- Fragility—professional packing essential
- Weight—affects shipping costs
- Lead time—custom orders 4-8 weeks
- Variation—handmade pieces have natural differences
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