In the early Morocco, unglazed clay pots are a necessity for life. Without them, you were able to store water or food. Many of these earthen vessels are still today, but for very different purposes.
Of other types of glazed and painted Moroccan ceramics were always intended to be the history of decorative and sometimes functional. Moroccans use of these ceramics to decorate your kitchen shelves for centuries. This is a great idea for those high kitchen shelves that are not readily available.
Ceramic tiles and other accessories are rarely used in Morocco today for anything but decoration. Due to the large volume of imports into the country, the need and desire for the team fell ceramics. Fancy China and porcelain sets have their place.
Moroccan ceramics are also attached to his people to believe in magic and evil spirits. In the Middle Atlas, pottery was used to predict the type of person will have, whether successful or not. People would be couscous steamer tent pole, and then push off. If you are just breaking into several large pieces, then one will be good. If you fall and break into many tiny pieces, then winter will be horrible and difficult time ahead.
Moroccan tiles are especially beautiful and magical at the same vrijeme.Marokanski government wants to preserve this timeless Moroccan tradition and hired artists to decorate public spaces all over Morocco with these beautiful tiles. They can be seen in mosques, floors, fountains, and in many private homes.
Modern ceramics are often the cobalt blue designs that light from a brilliant white background. Designs are often geometric shapes with leaves flowers in obrascu.Mnogo different shapes of pots and vases are incredibly versatile for interior decoration. The smaller apartment units can be placed on the Moroccan table, a large Moroccan vases, put in the corners of rooms to meet the excess space.