Pair of Tamegroute Green Glazed Pottery Vases Mounted as Table Lamps

Pair of Tamegroute Green Glazed Pottery Vases Mounted as Table Lamps

Brand: Collection EE40

Morocco, 19th / early 20th century A decorative pair of Tamegroute pottery vases from southern Morocco, later mounted as table lamps. Characterised by their distinctive turquoise-green glaze, the vessels display the organic irregularities and artisanal charm for which the pottery of Tamegroute is celebrated. Each vase is of elongated baluster form, raised on a spreading foot and fitted with a pair of applied loop handles beneath the cylindrical neck. The handles terminate in moulded ribbed ornament, creating a pleasing architectural detail that complements the strong silhouette. The hand-applied glaze varies subtly in tone from sea-green to turquoise, with fine craquelure, firing marks and minor imperfections typical of traditional Tamegroute production. Produced in the ancient pottery-making centre of Tamegroute, on the edge of the Sahara in Morocco's Draa Valley, these vases embody the region's centuries-old ceramic tradition. Their vibrant colour and sculptural form make them particularly effective as lamps, bringing warmth and character to both contemporary and traditional interiors. Dimensions (Vases) Height: 56 cm Width: 30 cm Base diameter: 20 cm The shades shown as an example only. Country specific wiring is completed after purchase. Pair of Tamegroute green-glazed pottery vases, Morocco, 19th / early 20th century, later mounted as table lamps.

Variants (1)
  • Default Title — 0.00 USD — In stock

AI Readiness

Good foundation, but some important product data is still missing.

64%