This handcrafted Moroccan ceramic bowl blends timeless elegance with everyday functionality. Featuring a deep ivory base and rich cobalt-blue hand-painted patterns, it’s a classic representation of Safi-style Moroccan pottery.
The inside showcases a minimalist blue symbol, while the bold geometric and dotted motifs on the exterior add character and authenticity. Its sturdy shape and glossy glaze make it perfect for serving or displaying in your home.
Whether used as a serving bowl, cereal bowl, snack bowl, or decorative accent, this piece brings a touch of handcrafted Moroccan heritage to your dining table.
Key Features
Handmade in Morocco – crafted individually by skilled artisans using traditional ceramic techniques.
Blue & white Moroccan design – deep cobalt patterns inspired by iconic Safi pottery.
Versatile use – ideal as a ceramic serving bowl, cereal bowl, snack bowl, or decorative bowl.
Durable glazed ceramic – smooth, food-safe, easy to clean.
Timeless décor piece – beautiful on open shelves, countertops, or coffee tables.
Each bowl is unique – slight variations reflect authentic craftsmanship.
Suggested Uses
Serving cereal, soup, snacks, dips, or fruit
As a decorative ceramic bowl in the kitchen or living room
As a blue ceramic accent piece for coastal or minimalist interiors
As a gift for lovers of handmade or Moroccan décor
Care Instructions
Hand-wash recommended to protect hand-painted details
Avoid sudden temperature changes
Microwave use on low heat only (if needed)
4 FAQs
1. Is this bowl suitable for everyday use?
Yes. The bowl is durable, fully glazed, and designed to be used for daily meals and serving.
2. Is the ceramic food-safe?
Absolutely. It is made using food-safe glaze and traditional Moroccan pottery techniques.
3. Can I place it in the dishwasher?
Hand-washing is recommended to preserve the bold blue patterns, but occasional gentle dishwasher cycles are fine.
4. Will the design fade over time?
The glaze protects the colours, so they remain vibrant with proper care.
5. Why does my bowl look slightly different from the photos?
Because each piece is handmade, slight variations in brushstrokes or glaze thickness are normal and part of its charm.












