Moorhead Four Seasons Ceramic
Caltagirone ceramic Quattro Stagioni heads of the Moor. The company, always looking for new lines, after careful research, developed this series: heads four seasons, inspired by nature and what alters its shapes and colors: Time, which enclosed in a year is divided into four seasons.
From this comes the Teste di Moro Quattro Stagioni Series in Caltagirone ceramics.
Moorhead four seasons
The ceramic heads that make up the series each depict a season, represented by the main features it offers us and that characterize our Sicily. Lemons head Winter, grapes head Fall, daisies head Spring and sunflowers head Summer.
These are the details you will find in our Caltagirone Quattro Stagioni ceramic heads series.
From the Tradition of Sicilian Ceramics
It is said that in Palermo, in the beautiful Arab quarter ‘Al Hâlisah (now the Kalsa), where the sultan once stayed, there lived in a palace a maiden who loved to spend her days tending the flowers and plants on her balcony.
One day a young Moorish man happened to pass under her balcony who, seeing the maiden so beautiful and graceful, fell in love with her. 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.
But from here, the love story undergoes a change, and from being romantic and sappy that it was, it begins to take 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.
Another story instead
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 (turned into vases for the occasion) on a balcony.
The havoc, exalted by these heads placed at the mercy of passers-by, would thus have been a factual warning against any other possible unseemly passion. For this reason, Sicilian Moorheads are made in pairs, in memory and honor of the two murdered lovers
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