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Food Contact Safe This product is made from materials approved for food contact use. ,Lead-Free & Non-Toxic This product has been tested to ensure it contains no toxic materials or heavy metals. |
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Zwak |
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QUICK FACTS:
- Material: Hand-glazed ceramic with food-safe paints
- Capacity: approximately 1.6 oz (50ml) capacity per cup
- Origin: Handcrafted in Fes, Morocco
- Set Includes: 6 cups in assorted geometric pattern designs
- Sustainability: Traditional kiln-fired, eco-friendly glazes, fair trade certified
- Lead Time: 2-3 days production + 7-15 days shipping (Standard) | 3-5 days (Express)
- Care Level: Easy – dishwasher safe, microwave safe
WHAT THEY ARE:
These handpainted ceramic espresso cups bring artisan craftsmanship to your daily coffee ritual. Each set includes six individually decorated cups featuring bold geometric patterns in vibrant colors—from striking red stripes to turquoise diamonds and cheerful floral motifs. Perfect for serving espresso, Turkish coffee, or small tea portions, these versatile cups transform an ordinary coffee break into a colorful experience. The compact 2.4″ size is ideal for strong coffee servings, while the hand-glazed finish ensures each cup is a unique work of art with subtle variations that celebrate authentic handwork.
HOW THEY’RE MADE:
Created by master ceramic artisans in Fes, Morocco’s historic pottery capital where ceramics have been crafted for over 1,000 years, each cup requires 4-5 days from clay to finished product. The process begins with shaping the clay on traditional pottery wheels, followed by an initial bisque firing. Skilled painters then hand-apply each geometric pattern using fine brushes and food-safe ceramic paints—requiring steady hands and years of training to achieve the precise black outlines and vibrant color fills. After painting, cups receive a protective glaze coating and a second firing at high temperatures (1,800°F+), creating durable, dishwasher-safe pieces that preserve their beauty through daily use.
WHY THEY MATTER:
Beyond functional coffee cups, these handpainted pieces represent the preservation of centuries-old Moroccan ceramic traditions. By choosing handcrafted ceramics, you’re supporting fair trade artisan communities in Fes where craftspeople earn 3-4x Morocco’s minimum wage. The traditional kiln firing methods use sustainable practices and natural materials, while creating heirloom-quality pieces designed to last for years. Each coffee moment becomes an opportunity to appreciate authentic craftsmanship, start conversations with guests, and connect to a living cultural heritage that dates back centuries.
KEY FEATURES:
✓ Material & Construction: Food-safe ceramic with hand-applied glazes and geometric patterns
✓ Versatility: Perfect for espresso, Turkish coffee, small teas, juice shots, or decorative kitchen display
✓ Sustainability: Traditional kiln methods, eco-friendly glazes, supports fair trade artisan wages
✓ Dimensions & Capacity: 2.4″H x 1.6″W (6cm x 4cm), approximately 1.6 oz (50ml) capacity per cup
✓ Care & Maintenance: Dishwasher and microwave safe; hand washing recommended for longevity
✓ Artisan Quality: Each cup uniquely hand-painted by skilled Fes ceramic artists with natural color variations
✓ Set Variety: Six different pattern designs—no two sets exactly alike, celebrating handmade authenticity
INTERNAL LINKS:
Explore our complete ceramic cup collection featuring various sizes and traditional patterns. Discover the full range of handpainted Moroccan pottery for your kitchen and table. Read about Jamal, the master ceramic artisan whose workshop creates these beautiful pieces. Read about “ Moroccan Pottery Types and Decorations”
Discover the secret to preparing a simple Moroccan spiced coffee recipe
WHOLESALE AVAILABILITY:
These espresso cup sets are available for bulk orders—perfect for cafes, restaurants, boutique hotels, gift shops, and corporate gifting programs. The vibrant patterns create memorable customer experiences and distinctive table settings. Contact our wholesale team for volume pricing and minimum order details.
A: Moroccan ceramics are distinguished by their hand-painted geometric and floral patterns, vibrant color palettes, and traditional glazing techniques passed down through generations. Authentic pieces are crafted in renowned pottery centers like Fez (famous for blue and white designs), Safi (known for colorful, rustic styles), and Tamegroute (recognized for distinctive green glazes). Each piece is individually shaped on a potter's wheel or hand-molded, then hand-painted and kiln-fired, making every item one-of-a-kind with natural variations that reflect artisan craftsmanship.
A: Yes, absolutely. Our Moroccan ceramics are completely food-safe:
✓ Food Contact Safe: Made from materials approved for food contact use
✓ Lead-Free & Non-Toxic: Rigorously tested to ensure they contain no toxic materials or heavy metals
✓ Safe Glazes: Our glazes meet international food safety standards
You can confidently use our ceramics for serving, eating, and storing food. They're perfect for everyday dining, entertaining guests, or presenting traditional Moroccan dishes.
A: Seasoning your tagine is essential to strengthen the clay and prevent cracking. Follow these steps before cooking:
- Soak thoroughly: Submerge both the base and lid in water for at least 2 hours (or overnight). This saturates the porous clay.
- Dry completely: Remove from water and let air-dry completely (several hours or overnight).
- Oil the interior: Rub olive oil generously on the interior of both the base and lid.
- Season in the oven: Place the tagine in a cold oven, then heat to 300°F (150°C) for 2 hours. This allows gradual heating without thermal shock.
- Cool slowly: Turn off oven and let the tagine cool completely inside before removing.
After seasoning, your tagine is ready for cooking! Always remember to start with a cold oven or low heat and increase temperature gradually to avoid cracking. Never place a cold tagine on high heat or a hot tagine on a cold surface.
A: Moroccan ceramics vary by region, each with distinctive characteristics:
Fez Pottery: Features intricate blue and white or blue-green patterns with geometric and arabesque designs. Known for refined, delicate work.
Safi Ceramics: Characterized by bold, colorful glazes—vibrant blues, greens, yellows, and oranges. More rustic and expressive style.
Tamegroute Pottery: Distinguished by its signature green glaze created from natural minerals. Earthy, organic aesthetic with subtle variations.
Berber Ceramics: Simple, natural terracotta with minimal decoration, focusing on functional beauty and traditional forms.
Learn more about regional styles in our Moroccan pottery types and decorations guide.
A: Dishwasher: Hand washing is recommended to preserve the hand-painted designs and prevent glaze crazing. The high heat and harsh detergents can gradually fade colors and patterns.
Microwave: Most of our ceramics are microwave-safe for reheating food. Avoid extended heating times or very high temperatures.
Oven: Traditional Moroccan tagines and certain ceramic bakeware can be used in the oven, but always start with a cold oven and avoid thermal shock (sudden temperature changes). Not all decorative pieces are oven-safe—check product specifications.
Best practice: Hand wash, use microwave for gentle reheating, and reserve oven use for designated cooking vessels.
A: Proper care ensures your ceramics remain beautiful for generations:
Daily cleaning:
- Hand wash with warm water and mild dish soap
- Use soft sponges or cloths—avoid abrasive scrubbers
- Dry thoroughly after washing to prevent water spots
Stain removal:
- For stubborn stains, make a paste of baking soda and water, gently rub, and rinse
- Soak in warm soapy water for 15-20 minutes before washing
Storage:
- Stack carefully with protective padding (cloth or paper) between pieces
- Store in a dry place away from extreme temperature changes
Avoid: Dishwashers, thermal shock (hot to cold quickly), abrasive cleaners, and metal utensils that can scratch glazes.
A: These characteristics are marks of authenticity, not defects! Handcrafted ceramics naturally show:
- Color variations: Hand-mixed glazes and kiln position create unique color depth and shading
- Pattern irregularities: Hand-painting means no two pieces are identical—each brush stroke is unique
- Size differences: Hand-shaping on the potter's wheel creates slight dimensional variations
- Glaze texture: Natural settling and kiln firing create organic patterns and textures
These "imperfections" are what make each piece one-of-a-kind artwork with soul and character. Mass-produced ceramics lack this individuality. The variations prove your piece was made by human hands using centuries-old techniques.
A: Moroccan ceramics encompass a wide range of functional and decorative items:
Serving & Dining:
- Plates and bowls (various sizes from appetizer to serving platters)
- Tagine cookware (conical lids for traditional cooking)
- Serving dishes and platters
- Cups, mugs, and tea glasses
Kitchen & Storage:
- Spice containers and storage jars
- Olive oil bottles and dispensers
- Utensil holders
Decorative:
- Vases (small to large)
- Decorative plates for wall display
- Ceramic tiles with traditional patterns
Browse our complete collection at ceramic plates and bowls and Moroccan pottery.
A: Authentic Moroccan ceramics are created through a time-intensive, multi-step process:
- Clay preparation: Local clay is sourced, cleaned, and aged for proper consistency
- Shaping: Potters hand-throw pieces on traditional wheels or hand-mold using ancient techniques
- Drying: Pieces air-dry slowly to prevent cracking (1-3 days)
- First firing (bisque): Kiln-fired at lower temperature to harden the clay
- Glazing: Hand-mixed glazes applied, often using natural mineral pigments
- Hand-painting: Artisans paint intricate patterns freehand—no stencils or transfers
- Final firing: High-temperature kiln firing (often wood-fired) sets the glaze and colors
The entire process takes 7-14 days per piece and requires skills learned through years of apprenticeship. Discover artisan stories at Jamal's ceramic artisan profile.
A: Absolutely! Moroccan ceramics are designed for authentic culinary use:
Tagine cookware: The iconic conical lid design creates steam circulation for slow-cooking tender meats and vegetables. Perfect for traditional tagine recipes.
Serving dishes: Ideal for presenting couscous, salads, dips (like zaalouk or hummus), and mezze platters
Bowls: Excellent for soups like harira, breakfast porridge, or snacks
Plates: Versatile for any meal, from everyday dining to special occasions
The natural clay and glazes are food-safe and enhance the presentation of Moroccan cuisine. Many families use ceramics daily for both cooking and serving, continuing centuries-old traditions.
A: Prices vary based on size, complexity, and regional origin:
Small items (cups, small bowls, spice jars): $15-$35
Medium pieces (dinner plates, medium bowls, small vases): $25-$60
Large items (serving platters, large tagines, statement vases): $50-$120
Extra-large or highly detailed pieces: $120-$200+
Factors affecting price:
- Size and weight
- Intricacy of hand-painted design
- Regional origin (Fez ceramics often command premium prices)
- Artist reputation and experience
- Functional vs. decorative purpose
The investment reflects hours of skilled handwork creating functional art that lasts generations. Each piece supports traditional artisan communities and preserves centuries-old ceramic traditions.
Choose from two delivery options for your handcrafted Moroccan treasures:
FREE Standard Shipping: USA, Europe: 7-15 business days -International: 10-25 business days. No minimum order requirement
Express Shipping: USA: 3-5 business days - Europe: 2-3 business days - International: 4-10 business days. Rates calculated at checkout
Fulfillment time: Please allow 2-3 business days before shipping begins.
Returns: We offer a 30-day return policy for your peace of mind. For complete details, please visit our Shipping Policy and Return and Refund Policy pages.


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