Arab Ceramic Washbasin Granada Blue | Moroccan Washbasin
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    Arab Ceramic Washbasin Granada Blue 40cm | Moroccan Crafts

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    Discover Arabic Ceramic Washbasin from Fez, a unique piece where Moroccan tradition and Andalusian heritage merge. Handcrafted in Fez (Morocco), this washbasin combines the iconic geometric motifs of Moroccan ceramics with the delicacy of Granada Andalusian design, creating a functional work of art that evokes the cultural richness of Al-Andalus.

    Key features:

    • 🇧🇷 Authentic craftsmanship: Made by master potters from Fez, using ancestral techniques passed down through generations.

    • ???? Premium material: High-resistance glazed ceramic, ideal for daily use and easy to clean.

    •  Exclusive design: Geometric and floral patterns in cobalt blue, inspired by the Alhambra in Granada.

    • ???? culture fusion: A tribute to the Arab-Andalusian heritage, perfect for bathrooms with an ethnic or contemporary style.

    Benefits :

    • ???? transform your bathroom: Turn the space into a corner full of history and oriental elegance.

    • ???? Guaranteed durability: Heat-treated ceramic to resist moisture and impacts.

    • 🌙 Easy installation: Compatible with standard plumbing systems.

    •  collectible piece: Ideal for lovers of decoration with a historical soul.

    Technical details:

    • (I.e. Size: 40cm diameter and 14-15cm height approx. | Drain hole: 45mm.

    • (I.e. Colours: Cobalt blue enamels.

    • 📦 It includes: Taps not included (see additional options).

    Story behind the design:
    This sink pays tribute to the Fez pottery, famous for its vibrant colors and geometric patterns, and Nasrid art of Granada, with its delicate vegetal and calligraphic ornamentation. Every detail tells a story of the connection between two jewels of the Mediterranean: Morocco and Andalusia.