$402.70
Sicilian Moor's heads entirely hand made H54 L33
for their workmanship and size they are among our best in terms of quality/price ratio!
In this rare case we are selling the woman at a lower price because the bird on her head suffered an accidental blow and was repaired in the best possible way.
The Original Moro heads created by masters of art represent a thousand-year-old love story,
series of modern heads, very different from the classic Sicilian Moorish heads,
these heads in particular are really big and impactful,
they can be used as plant holders or even umbrella stands,
ideal to place at the entrance of your home,
remember that real ceramics can be left outside, they are weather resistant.
they bring luck and prosperity to their owner.
The dark brown heads can be used as usable vases to make your environment unique and elegant.
Find us on Facebook and Intragram:
labottega_di_sophie
History Teste di Moro
It is said that around the year 1100 AD. C., during the domination of the Muslims in Sicily, also called Moors, in the Arab neighborhood of Palermo called "Al Hàlisah" (which means the pure or the chosen one) today known as the Kalsa neighborhood, a beautiful girl lived her solitary days locked up at home taking care of the plants on her balcony, the only way she was allowed to look at the world outside that house which, despite being rich and majestic, seemed like a golden prison to her.
One day from the top of her flowered balcony she was seen by a young Moro who, having fallen in love with her at first sight and seized by a violent passion, did not hesitate to declare his love for her.
The young girl, having never been courted and struck by the promise of love that the young Moro made to her, reciprocated his feeling and allowed him to enter that majestic house.
However, the young Moro, despite having abandoned himself to passion with the beautiful girl, had a wife and children to return to in the East. When she revealed the terrible news to the girl, embittered by the betrayed love that was about to abandon her, she was seized by a fatal anger and jealousy, which is still said to be typical of Sicilian women, which pushed her to look for a way to take revenge.
So at the end of the last night spent together, which was a prelude to the return journey, after having abandoned themselves to passion, he, having fallen into a deep sleep in her arms, slept unaware of his fate, then the girl put into practice her revenge and struck him to death.
Furthermore, the face of that young man, whom she had madly loved in that short time, would have to remain by her side forever, so she cut off his head, creating with it an object similar to a vase which she placed on the balcony and planted inside. a basil sprout (he chose basil because this fragrant plant, from the Greek “Basilikòs”, king, represents the herb of sovereigns).
In this way, by taking care of the plants on her balcony daily, the girl continued to take care of her beloved from whom she never separated again.
Every day he watered that basil with his tears, making the plant become more and more florid and lush.
The neighbors, looking with envy at that plant that was growing conspicuously giving off an intense scent in that bizarre head-shaped vase, had terracotta vases made that had the same appearance as the one kept by the girl.
1-3 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
Just contact me within: 5 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 7 days of delivery
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.