Moroccan plate Bruss mounted, signed

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Sayada Mona, Apr 30, 2021.

  1. Sayada Mona

    Sayada Mona Member

  2. TraceyB

    TraceyB Well-Known Member

    It's gorgeous Sayada :happy::happy::happy: Where did you get it? And.....welcome :happy:
     
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  3. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    The first part of the mark appears to read 'Safi' which is a well known Moroccan ceramics region, the second part is Arabic, I'm not familiar enough with the language to be able to translate it, although I'm pretty sure it doesn't say 'Safi' as well.

    @Any Jewelry - this is what we were discussing the other day, interestingly this one seems to have English and Arabic, I wonder if some dating information can be gleaned from whether the marks are English or Arabic.
     
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  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Yes, it is the typical Safi style.
    We could speculate that the addition of English has to do with more tourism or export, so more recent, but I have no information on that. It could also depend on the maker. I suspect the Arabic part is a signature. Could be Tamazight (Berber language) written in Arabic script.
    It doesn't have much age, but that doesn't matter, it is a nice, decorative piece.
     
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  5. Sayada Mona

    Sayada Mona Member

    Thanks a lot, Dear. I don't remember now I have some collection from a long time.
    Thank you very much.
     
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  6. Sayada Mona

    Sayada Mona Member

    Thanks, everyone. This plate is crackled on both sides, please take a look. plate14.jpg
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Don't worry, that isn't a problem, it is intentional, for a decorative effect. It can be achieved by cooling a piece quickly after it comes out of the kiln.
     
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  8. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    What you are showing is called crazing - cracks in the glaze but not the body. It's quite common in ceramics. I disagree with AJ that it's intentional. It can be so, but is usually much more pronounced in such cases. It makes the piece decorative only as the crazing allows the piece to easily become stained.
     
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