Jarra Fermina
Javier Mariscal
Concept
This jug, created in the workshop of ceramist Arturo Mora, has a unique and expressive character. Conceived as a character, the piece features two faces — one feminine and one masculine — that intertwine and blend as it spins on the wheel, evoking the image of a Sufi dancer in full motion.
Be careful opening with a knife. Please keep the assembly instructions for future consultation. In case of return, the product must be disassembled and in its original packaging.
Details
Materials
100% Ceramic - Handmade
measurements
26.0 x 26.0 x 46.0 cm
Artistic technique
Traditional technique using a potter’s wheel and hand-painted, with a third firing in reduction and metallic lustre.
Edition
Unique piece.
Javier Mariscal is a multidisciplinary artist whose career celebrates the art of drawing and creativity. Born into a wealthy Valencian family, he discovered his true artistic identity in Barcelona, immersing himself in the city’s most bohemian and unconventional circles. After spending time in Ibiza living in a hippie commune, he returned to Barcelona, transitioning from underground art scenes to becoming one of the most original, surprising, and internationally sought-after designers. Mariscal has infused the magic of his comic art into diverse fields, including design, sculpture, painting, architecture, and film. His global breakthrough came with Cobi, the iconic mascot of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, cementing his reputation as a creative visionary. Over the course of his career, he has challenged conventions, inspired new movements, and toured the world with a style that is as unique as it is bold.
