Description
The meeting of Moroccan ceramic tradition and Imari-inspired decoration produces something genuinely distinctive, and this COCEMA Taous peacock vase is a fine example of that cross-cultural decorative richness at its most visually compelling.
Produced by COCEMA of Morocco, this rounded baluster vase features a white ground with gilt edging and richly coloured peacock and floral panels in an Imari-inspired palette of black, iron-red and gold. The Taous (peacock) motif is a recurring and celebrated theme in Moroccan decorative arts, and the Imari-style border framing gives the piece a strong collector appeal that bridges Eastern and Western ceramic traditions in a way that is both sophisticated and visually arresting. COCEMA pieces are increasingly appreciated by collectors of North African decorative ceramics, and the Taous pattern in particular has a strong following among those who collect across the Moroccan and Imari categories. Whether displayed alongside Imari pieces or as a standalone accent in a curated ceramics collection, this vase has the kind of distinctive character that makes it a lasting conversation piece. This example is in visible condition as shown in the images.
- Maker: COCEMA, Morocco, Taous pattern
- Dimensions: 20 cm (H) x 15 cm (W)
- Condition: Visible condition as shown in images
- Features: Porcelain, rounded baluster form, white ground, gilt edging, peacock and floral panels, Imari-inspired palette of black, iron-red and gold
- Period: 20th century
- SKU: SKU-00323
A distinctive piece for collectors of Moroccan porcelain, Imari-style ceramics or Chinoiserie-inspired decorative vases. Browse the wider Oriental collection for related pieces.
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