Male Moor’s Black Head Acanthus With Lemons

Details

 

Every creation is the outcome of tradition, innovation and passion.

 

It is an artwork and so it is unique and one of a kind. Small imperfections and slight color unevenness are the result of craftsmanship and the prof that every piece is totally handmade. All the Bevilacqua’s creations are authentic and skillfully made.

 

Made in Sicily, Italy

Material: ceramic

MN0901030101-F

Male Moor’s Black Head Acanthus With Lemons

MN0901030101-F

Details

 

Every creation is the outcome of tradition, innovation and passion.

 

It is an artwork and so it is unique and one of a kind. Small imperfections and slight color unevenness are the result of craftsmanship and the prof that every piece is totally handmade. All the Bevilacqua’s creations are authentic and skillfully made.

 

Made in Sicily, Italy

Material: ceramic

Male Moor’s Black Head Acanthus With Lemons

MN0901030101-F

Details

 

Every creation is the outcome of tradition, innovation and passion.

 

It is an artwork and so it is unique and one of a kind. Small imperfections and slight color unevenness are the result of craftsmanship and the prof that every piece is totally handmade. All the Bevilacqua’s creations are authentic and skillfully made.

 

Made in Sicily, Italy

Material: ceramic

A Legend of Love

Legend is that around year 1000, when Sicily was under Arab domination, in the Kalsa district of Palermo a stunning young woman used to spend her time growing plants and flowers on her balcony. One day a dashing Moor man passed by her balcony and when their eyes met they suddenly fell in love with each other. One day, however, the man confessed he had to leave Sicily to return to his homeland to care for his wife and children. The young woman was desperate and thought of a way to make him stay with her forever. While the Moor slept, she decapitated him and made a vase out his head, which put on her balcony and planted basil seed in it. Every day she cried and watered the plant with her tears, the basil grew so strong and beautiful that when the neighbors took notice, they asked ceramic artisans to make terracotta vases resembling the Moor’s appearance to grow plants themselves.

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