This slow juicer is decorated with a sunburst motif typical of western Sicily, called a stidda, at the centre of which is depicted the aciddazzu, an image drawn from the Sicilian iconographic tradition. Dominating the central part is a decoration called ‘ncudduriuna’, a sequence of rounded forms inspired by the Arabic decoration that influenced the style of Palermitan painting. Finally, a horizontal band contains geometric triangular forms called crocchiole, within which are depicted Sicily’s many varieties of citrus and other fruits.