A bright turquoise-blue rim frames this Blue & White Moroccan Plate, with scalloped arches circling the edge and a balanced motif set into the centre. The white ground keeps the pattern crisp, while navy dot clusters, fine black outlines and red and green leaf-shaped accents give the design its lively contrast.
Hand-painted on Moroccan clay ceramic from Safi, the plate suits both serving and display. Its round, shallow shape makes it useful as a Moroccan ceramic dish for salads, pastries or snacks, and the detailed border also works well when shown upright on a shelf or wall.
Hand-painted pattern and colour
The design is arranged in clear bands rather than scattered decoration. A slim blue outer edge leads into a scalloped border, then double black rings draw the eye towards the central floral-geometric motif. Small navy dots are grouped in triangular and curved sections, giving the plate rhythm without overwhelming the white background.
Ways to use and display it
Use it at the table for shared dishes, light bites or sweets, or place it where the full pattern can be seen between uses. For wall display, attach a suitable plate hanger and position it with the central motif upright so the red and green accents sit evenly around the design.
Product details
- Handmade Moroccan ceramic plate
- Hand-painted blue and white design with red, green, navy and black accents
- Moroccan clay ceramic from Safi (Asfi)
- Lead-free, food-safe glaze
- Listed dimensions: 5 cm length, 27 cm width and 5 cm height
- Suitable for serving, dining or decorative display
- Handmade finish means small variations may be present
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this plate be used for food? Yes, the glaze is described as lead-free and food-safe, so it is suitable for serving food.
How large is the plate? The listed dimensions are 5 cm length, 27 cm width and 5 cm height.
Can I hang it on the wall? Yes, it can be displayed as wall décor by fitting a suitable plate hanger.
Will every plate look exactly the same? No. As a handmade, hand-painted Moroccan plate, slight differences in brushwork and finish are part of its character.
How should I care for it? Wash it gently by hand with a soft sponge and dry it before storing or displaying.










