Antiqued Norman heads with crown.
Pair of Antiqued Norman Moor Heads with Crown, in Caltagirone ceramic. The company, always looking for new lines, after careful research, developed this series of Norman Moorhead with Crown.
Entirely handmade, Teste di Moro, are decorated in a variety of ways, from single-color to the more refined with typical Caltagirone decorations reworked to the modern.
Our production of ceramic Moorheads, respects the traditional workmanship of Caltagirone ceramics.
Browse the Caltagirone Ceramic Moorheads Catalog and find the one you like best! The production of Ceramic Heads, today ranges from ornaments to Lumi.
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This Antiqued Norman Moorhead, because of its coloring is very suitable for modern settings.
Sicilian Norman Moorhead
It is said, that in Palermo, in the beautiful Arab quarter ‘Al Hâlisah (now Kalsa), there lived a maiden who loved to care for the flowers on her balcony.
One day a young Moorish man happened to be passing under her balcony who, seeing the maiden so beautiful and graceful fell in love with her (lightning strike it was!).
Immediately he declared his love for her, and the girl, seeing in the young man such strength, boldness and passion, more than willingly returned the sentiment.
From here, the story undergoes a change, and from romantic and sappy that it was, it takes on a thriller aspect. Unfortunately (for him) the young Moor was married to Prole.
The girl, who learned of this, and, like any self-respecting female, began plotting revenge.
During the night, while the young man slept she took a sword and cut off his head. The severed head placed on the balcony as a flower pot to adorn the maiden’s beautiful plants.
Out of this comes the Sicilian Moorheads.
Another story about the Sicilian Norman Moorhead.
More credible given the themes and luighi, it would exonerate the woman. The maiden, of noble origins, was living a clandestine love affair with a young Arab man. This impossible love was soon discovered and punished by the beheading of both young lovers.
The shame of this love, would, moreover, have been proclaimed by the posting of both heads on a balcony.
The havoc, exalted by these heads placed at the mercy of passersby, would have been factual warning against any other passion.
For this reason, the Moro Heads are made in pairs, in memory and honor of the two murdered lovers.
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