





Tamegroute Vase with Spikes
Moroccan Tamegroute pottery is a distinctive and beautiful tradition originating from the town of Tamegroute in southern Morocco. Known for its unique green-glazed ceramic pieces, this pottery is crafted using ancient techniques that have been passed down through generations.
The defining feature of Tamegroute pottery is its vibrant, glossy green glaze, which is often achieved using natural minerals like copper. The green color can range from deep olive to bright emerald, giving the pottery a striking and elegant look. The glaze is sometimes speckled, adding to the organic and handmade appeal.
Tamegroute ceramics are fired in traditional wood-burning kilns, which sometimes vary in temperature and can create different shades of green.