Undermount Brushed Brass Rim Bathroom Sink - Brass & Ceramic Bathroom Vessel - Antique Bathroom Decor - Mid Century Bathroom Sink
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Handmade
Materials: white clay, brass, natural colors
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Moroccan craftsmanship is the source of these posh and refined wet bar kitchen sinks. In Morocco, these sinks have a long history of sprucing up the interior of homes. The vivid rose-gold colors of the Moroccan sun inspire this piece of art, which is famous for its intricate patterns and designs of sea and fish scales. This sink, highlighted with a stunning and thick brass rim, also made in Morocco, will provide a touch of exoticism to your decor.
Because each sink is individually crafted by a separate craftsman in Morocco, some deviations from the one pictured may occur. Part of a vanity set, the sink's bowl protrudes from the work area. Due to the fact that the sink and counter are a single, streamlined piece, the overall effect is one of elegance and simplicity. The built-in washbasins are convenient in both the kitchen and the bathroom.
These sinks from Morocco are handcrafted, so they won't chip or peel quickly after installation like mass-produced sinks might. In most cases, standard drain sizes can be found in sinks. It's versatile enough to function as either a countertop sink or an under-mount sink that's simply dropped into place. Their durability is ensured by a thick coating of glaze. The stunning design of these sinks guarantees that they will be the focal point of any kitchen or bathroom.
The clay used for making these tiles is a substance that can only be found in Fes City, in a location known as "Ben Jellik." Then the clay is brought to a different location and left to dry for 20 days. After breaking it into little pieces with a big hammer when it is dry, they are left to dry again for an entire day before being immersed in water for two days. Then, the artists try to get rid of any rocks or other things that don't belong in the clay before moving on. Then the processed clay is used to make the nuanced patterns, depending on where the zellige would be used. Due to the amount of sunlight this place gets, this kind of process can only happen in Fes.
The processed clay is then baked in the oven for 8 hours at 2000 °C. Then the natural colors are used to paint the surface with vivid detailing. After that, the products are coated with shiny material and glazed for another 8 hours to give them a sturdy texture. The Zellige can withstand any temperature, and the colors remain long-lasting.
In the last stage, the zellige is coated with "La Resin" and flipped downwards to dry. After drying, the products are ready to be shipped. This is how Fes artisans painstakingly make each of these breathtaking pieces of home decor.
Shipping: Since these products are made to order, it will take 15 days to create your order and another 2–3 business days to ship it. Please contact us via email if you have any questions.