A deep cobalt glaze gives this Moroccan Ceramic Bowl its immediate character, with black painted decoration running around the outside in a strong horizontal band. The pattern combines triangular panels, curved arch shapes and clusters of dots, all framed by a dark rim and matching black lines near the base.
Handmade in Safi, this ceramic bowl keeps the feel of traditional Moroccan pottery while using a clean, rounded shape that suits both everyday table settings and decorative display.
Design Details
The outside of the bowl has a glossy blue surface with the black pattern arranged in repeating sections around the body. A narrow blue band sits just below the rim, while the raised foot gives the bowl a neat, lifted profile. The contrast between the cobalt glaze and the dark artwork makes the decoration easy to see from across the table.
Ways to Use It
Use it as a serving bowl for salads, rice or side dishes, or place it on open shelving where the Safi pattern can be seen. Its rounded form also works well as a decorative ceramic bowl on a console, sideboard or dining table when not in use.
Key Product Details
- Handmade Moroccan ceramic bowl from Safi
- Cobalt blue glaze with black geometric decoration
- Rounded bowl shape with a raised foot
- Dark rim and black linear banding around the body
- Suitable for serving salads, rice and side dishes
- Hand washing is recommended
- Do not place in a microwave or oven
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this bowl best used for? It can be used for serving salads, rice or side dishes, and it also works well as decorative pottery between meals.
Is the bowl handmade? Yes, it is handmade and painted by Moroccan artisans in Safi.
What colours are on the bowl? The bowl has a cobalt blue glaze with black geometric decoration, including a dark rim and black patterned band.
How should I care for this ceramic bowl? Hand washing is recommended. Avoid thermal shock and do not place it in a microwave or oven.
Does the pattern go all the way around the bowl? Yes, the black Safi-style decoration is arranged around the outer body of the bowl in repeating panels.








