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The Sicilian "Graste"

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The Sicilian "Graste" sent on 05 Giugno 2026 (21:19) by EnricoGiuliani. 15 comments, 111 views.

at 47mm, 30 sec f/14.0, ISO 1000, tripod.

Le “Graste” siciliane. La singolare forma e decorazione delle “Graste” o "Teste di Moro" è legata ad una leggenda ambientata a Palermo intorno all’anno 1000. Essa viene tramandata in almeno due versioni. Prima versione intorno all’anno 1000, durante la dominazione dei Mori in Sicilia, viveva, confinata in casa dalla gelosia del padre, una bellissima fanciulla. L’unico diletto concessole era la cura quotidiana delle piante del suo balcone. Un giorno, un giovane e bellissimo soldato Moro, nel vederla intenta a curare il suo balcone, ne fu colpito a tal punto che dichiarò il suo amore repentino e appassionato. La giovane ricambiò con altrettanta passione e si convinse di aver trovato finalmente quel principe che attendeva da tempo per liberarsi dal giogo paterno. Purtroppo, la giovane venne a sapere che il suo amato avrebbe di lì a poco fatto ritorno in Oriente dove, ad attenderlo, c’erano moglie e figli. Nel cuore della notte, la fanciulla, tradita ed umiliata, presa da una rabbia incontrollabile, aspettò che l’uomo fosse sprofondato in un sonno pieno e appagato dopo l’amore, quindi lo colpì mortalmente decapitandolo: Poi, gli aprì il cranio e gli piantò dentro un germoglio di basilico, facendone una sorta di vaso. L’uomo, che tanto aveva amato non l’avrebbe, così, mai più abbandonata e lei avrebbe potuto guardarlo, possederlo ogni giorno della sua vita. Collocò quella testa sul suo balcone innaffiandola quotidianamente con le sue lacrime. Seconda versione Una versione parallela racconta che la fanciulla siciliana era fosse di nobili origini. Un amore clandestino con un giovane arabo fu la sua grande colpa e per questo atto, considerato disonorevole, fu punita con la decapitazione. Stesso destino toccò al ragazzo. La pubblica vergogna di quell’amore fu, si dice, proclamata pubblicamente dall’esposizione di entrambe quelle teste, trasformate a sfregio in vasi, su di una balconata.


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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (4:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

A magnificent still as a subject and execution, excellent caption

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (5:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Excellent recovery, Enrico; the caption is also very interesting; congratulations, bye
Elizabeth

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (6:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

A macabre but interesting legend, which I did not know
The art of the Sicilian people has known various contaminations, and it is interesting to see the traces even today
Well done Enrico

Have a nice day

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (6:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Great shot ......
Congratulations and greetings.
MT

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (6:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Magnificent statues with ornaments and bright colors, excellent your representation that enhances their beauty, I read your caption with interest ....
Very good Enrico... ;-)

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (8:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

What beautiful colors! Wonderful photo, congratulations!
Hello
Stefania

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (8:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Congratulations Enrico,
beautiful image of these works that are real ... masterpieces.
Also very interesting is the caption with the two versions of the "story" which, however, as a good Sicilian, already... I knew.
Hello and have a nice weekend,
Paul

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (9:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Many thanks for the very welcome comment, Gianni Fazer! A warm greeting

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (9:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Many thanks for the very welcome comment, Elisabetta Leonardi! A warm greeting

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Many thanks for the very welcome comment, Renni! A warm greeting

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (10:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Many thanks for the very welcome comment, Roberto Carrano! A warm greeting

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (10:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Many thanks for the very welcome comment, Stefania Saffioti! A warm greeting

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Many thanks for the very welcome comment, Paogar! A warm greeting

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (12:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Nice photo!!!
Have a nice weekend!
Oleg.

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sent on 06 Giugno 2026 (12:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Beautiful shot!


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