• -25%

Teste di Moro e Pigne in Ceramica di Caltagirone

Moor's Heads Coclea Line with Gold and Blue Reflections - Original Caltagirone Ceramic 13 cm


€41.00
€30.75 Save 25%

(€30.75 / pz)

Tax included

Small Moorish Heads Coclea Line with golden diadem and blue drape

Moorish Heads in Caltagirone ceramic, made and hand painted by master craftsmen of Caltagirone, who take care of every detail and finish these small sculptures with art and skill.

You can choose between:

- the White Man decorated with the usual black moustache, and with a veil in various shades of blue. It is also adorned with pearls, necklaces and a golden diadem.

- the White Woman wearing gold colored jewels, two earrings, a necklace and a diadem on her forehead. She too is decorated with a veil that has various shades of blue.

Size: 13 x 8 cm

Testa
Qty
Last 2 items in stock

100% secure payments

  Security policy

Site protected with encrypted connection.

  Delivery policy

Fast shipping and two or three days delivery in all Europe.

  Return policy

Immediate replacement or refund always guaranteed.

Moorish heads in Caltagirone ceramic from the Coclea line decorated in blue and with golden jewels

The Ceramics of Caltagirone, with its marvelous artistic and artisanal masterpieces, is established all over the world.

Born from the skilled hands of local artisans and exported all over the world, the Moorish heads are reproduced in pairs and are symbols of Sicily par excellence.

Entirely modeled and decorated by hand by the master craftsmen of Caltagirone, who take care of every single detail to make it a real object of art, an icon of centuries-old tradition and culture.

These are two Moorish Heads from the Coclea Line, therefore slightly smaller, decorated with blue veils and tiaras and golden jewels, in addition the Woman has golden jewels on her face, while the man is distinguished by the usual black mustache.

It can furnish your home or garden with style and elegance, perhaps with a beautiful plant or fresh flowers inside.

The dimensions are 13 x 8 cm.

HISTORY OF THE MOOR'S HEADS

The Moorish heads are one of the symbols that best represent the tradition of Caltagirone ceramics.

These small sculptures are often used as decorative elements to embellish houses, theatres, cinemas, but also squares and cities

Its legend has various facets, the most macabre begins in Palermo in the Arab quarter 'Al Hâlisah, today called the Kalsa, where the sultan once stayed, due to the Arab domination in Sicily.

The sultan, one day seeing a girl passing under his balcony, fell in love with her. The girl reciprocated and from here a love story was born.

But the story changed when the girl discovered that the sultan had a family and children in her country of origin, so during the night she killed him with a sword and cut off his head, which once severed she used as a flower vase on his balcony.

Another legend, perhaps more realistic, says that the girl, who was of noble origins, had a clandestine love affair with a young Arab. This love, which was impossible for the times, when it was discovered by the girl's family caused a stir, leading to the beheading of the two young lovers.

The shame of this love would later be proclaimed by posting both heads, transformed into vases for the occasion, on a balcony. The massacre, exalted by the heads placed on passers-by, would have been a warning against any other possible unseemly passion.

For this reason the Sicilian Moorish Heads are made in pairs, in memory and in honor of the two murdered lovers.

ZCALTMORRG
2 Items

Data sheet

Provincia di produzione
Catania
Zona di produzione:
Size
13 cm
Decorum
Diadem
Line
Cochlea
Colour
Blue
White
Head
White Man
White Woman

Specific References