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  • Arabic Granadino Blue Ceramic Washbasin 40cm | Moroccan Crafts

    Bienvenida Alcazaba
    Código 5OFF · 5% dto.
    ENVÍOS GRATIS · En 48hs.
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    Discover theArabic Ceramic Washbasin from Fez, A unique piece where Moroccan tradition and Andalusian heritage merge. Handcrafted in Fez, Morocco, this washbasin combines iconicgeometric motifs of Moroccan ceramicswith the delicacy ofGranadan 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 everyday use and easy to clean. limpiar.w

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

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

    Benefits:

    • 🌟Transform your bathroom: Transform the space into a corner filled with history and oriental elegance.

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

    • 🌙Ease of installation: Compatible with standard plumbing systems.

    • Collectible item: Ideal for lovers of decor with a historical soul.

    Technical details:

    • 📏Measures: 40cm diameter and 14-15cm height approx. | Drain hole: 45mm.

    • 🎨Colors: Cobalt blue enamels.

    • 📦Includes: Faucets not included (see additional options).

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