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Rhodes handmade merecha ceramic holy water vessel

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This beautiful Rhodes Handmade Merecha Ceramic Holy Water Vessel is a traditional Greek decorative object inspired by Orthodox culture and Mediterranean ceramic craftsmanship. Artisans in Rhodes, Greece, created this piece by hand using traditional pottery techniques. The elegant shape features a rounded body, a tall slender neck, and a pedestal base that gives the piece a graceful presence.

The ceramic surface displays a soft marble-like glaze in white tones. Over this background, the artisan painted vibrant floral motifs in deep blue, violet, and yellow colors. Each flower shows visible brush strokes. These hand-painted details give the piece personality and authenticity.

Because artisans decorate each piece individually, no two examples are exactly the same. Every Rhodes Handmade Merecha Ceramic Holy Water Vessel carries small variations that reflect the handmade process.

Cultural and Religious Significance

In Greek tradition, a merecha (μερρέχα) serves as a small vessel for holy water. Families often place it near the entrance of the home or near religious icons. Visitors may use the holy water to bless themselves when entering the house. This tradition connects everyday life with faith and heritage.

Many homes across Greece and Cyprus keep a merecha as both a spiritual and decorative item. It symbolizes protection, blessing, and hospitality.

Decorative Mediterranean Character

Beyond its religious use, this Rhodes Handmade Merecha Ceramic Holy Water Vessel also works as a beautiful decorative object. The tall shape and colorful floral pattern make it ideal for display on a shelf, console, or antique cabinet.

Collectors of Greek ceramics appreciate pieces like this because they represent authentic island craftsmanship. The handwritten mark on the base reads “Rhodos – Handmade – Artis”, confirming its handmade origin from Rhodes.

🕰️ Estimated Era

Mid-20th century, circa 1960–1970

💬 Storytelling

Imagine a traditional home in the Greek islands many years ago. Near the entrance, a small ceramic vessel holds holy water for blessing visitors. The artisan who made this Rhodes Handmade Merecha Ceramic Holy Water Vessel shaped the clay with care and painted each flower by hand. Today, the piece still carries that sense of tradition. It connects your home with the warmth, faith, and craftsmanship of the Mediterranean.

Dimensions 8 × 8 × 21 cm

Discover it in person at Antiques MallCy,

the largest antique shop in Cyprus, or explore our unique collection online.

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