This charming hand-painted bowl features a delicate floral pattern of pomegranate buds in the center and an abstract motif resembling sea shells along the edge. These motifs fit within the traditional Moorish elements found in art and architecture in southern Spain.
This fuente semillana - a flat-bottomed vessel that falls somewhere between a deep bowl and a plate - is a traditional piece of crockery in Andalusian homes. This small serving bowl is a direct descendant of the Moorish ataifor - a large serving bowl with straight walls that usually occupied the center of the table.
Though our Conchita Serving Bowl makes a perfect salad, its charm goes beyond its function.
This kind of fuente semillana are often used to create wall displays alongside traditional Spanish lebrillos, another emblematic Spanish ceramic piece, that has become a favorite among collectors.
Produced in an exclusive collaboration with our artisan partners in Granada.
Production Lead Time: Kindly note, while we do hold some stock, many of our items are made to order. If out of stock, the production lead time is 4-6 weeks. For updates on current availability, please contact hello@casapletorica.com.